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a large office divided into cubicles(small work areas) for individual workers start learning
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an old and declining industry start learning
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a manufacturing facility where e.g. yarn or fabric are produced and processed start learning
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a source of relief or consolation start learning
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the action of preventing something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual start learning
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done or produced by using computer software start learning
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to introduce a new product or service start learning
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processing large volume of data all at once start learning
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a personal assistant or secretary to a person of high rank start learning
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a business practice in which an organization contracts with an external service provider to perform an essential business task start learning
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when an external provider hires staff who used to do the same job for the customer start learning
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when a company loses specialist skills because experienced staff leave the organization for reasons such as redundancy or lift-out start learning
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unpredictable, not regular in pattern or movement start learning
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to make full use of and derive benefit from sth start learning
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a place of significant activity, danger, or violence start learning
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to increase the level or amount of something sharply start learning
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something (such as a place or situation) that fosters development or innovation start learning
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likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing start learning
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selling goods in small amounts start learning
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to share ideas in trying to solve a problem start learning
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to find new ways of doing things, solving problems start learning
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a method used in change management for factors that may drive or obstruct change start learning
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a tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged start learning
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faulty products which the customers sends back to the manufacturer start learning
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situation when there are no goods available for sale start learning
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to give someone official authority or the confidence to do something start learning
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being accountable for a project, taking responsibility for a project start learning
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kampus rozwalony po całym mieście start learning
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kilkudziesięciosekundowa, konkretna prezentacja projektu start learning
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ELEVATOR PITCH/PRESENTATION
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mieć wartości i przekonania start learning
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