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      zrozumienie/ wiedza o rynku    start learning
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      a profit on money that you have invested    start learning
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      the finance that a company gets from selling shares rather than borrowing money    start learning
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      someone who makes an official agreement to be responsible for money that someone else owes    start learning
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      znakomity/wyjątkowy/wyróżniający się    start learning
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      towar sprzedawany po promocyjnej cenie    start learning
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      to sell two or more things together as a single product    start learning
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      to get control of a market share from competitor in business    start learning
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      a way to solve a problem for a customer    start learning
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      a market in which more products are offered than customer want to buy    start learning
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      the process of making sales of one product depend on the customer buying another    start learning
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      a type of marketing in which an organization's customers advertise a product simply by talking to other people about it    start learning
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      things such as money or property that a person or company owns    start learning
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      to examine someone or something in order to be certain thah everything is correct, true or satisfactory    start learning
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      to be mentioned and need to be considered    start learning
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      to make someone belive that something is true    start learning
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      the disadventage or negative aspect of something    start learning
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      a plan that allows you to stop being involved in a situation without causing any harm or disadvantage to yourself    start learning
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      kompetencje/znastwo / biegłośc    start learning
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      a statement of what a company's financial position is likely to be in future, for example what its costs, income and profits will be    start learning
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      finansowanie (money that a government or organization provides for a specyfic purpose)    start learning
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      przetrwać / przedostać się    start learning
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      przeżyć/ doświadczyć / przeżywać    start learning
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      knowledge or skill that someone gets from doing sth rather than just reading about it or seeing it being done    start learning
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      a calculation that measures how much profit an investment makes, without considering things such as interest rates and inflation    start learning
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      used for emphasizing that something happens or is done completely at one time or in a single process    start learning
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      siła perswazji (the things that you say to persuade someone buy something or to support you)    start learning
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      to offer an idea, opinion, reason etc. especially so thah people can discuss it and make a decision    start learning
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      to collect money for the particular purpose    start learning
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      to explain, describe or arrange something in a clear and detailed way, especially in writing    start learning
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      a company that helps organizations find temporary workers and that help workers find temporary jobs    start learning
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      to remove a person or thing that is not suitable or good enough, especially from a group or collection    start learning
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      to solve a problem by considering the facts    start learning
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      a written statement showing the value of a company at a particular time    start learning
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      money that a business or organization receives in a particular period of time    start learning
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      the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time, or the money that it earns by selling things    start learning
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      to force someone to do something, or to get something from someone using force    start learning
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      payments that a company must make within 12 months    start learning
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      to prevent something from happening, especially because you do not approve of it or think it is harmful    start learning
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      to give someone the abillity or opportunity to do something    start learning
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      to provide conditions that help something to happend    start learning
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      money spent by a government, organization or person    start learning
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      to become more and more succesfull    start learning
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      go from strength to strength   
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      an amount of something such as money or goods that comes into a place    start learning
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      to have all information that you need about sth    start learning
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      an area that someone owns, often including the buildings on it    start learning
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      an amount of money that a company or organization has to pay to the person, bank, etc. that it has borrowed from    start learning
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      the total value of a person's or company's assets after they total debt has been subtraced    start learning
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      the money that you spend regurarly to operate a machine or to manage a business or service    start learning
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      to make changes to a contract especially, in order to improve it    start learning
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      to officially give someone a contract    start learning
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      to allow sth that is not normally allowed    start learning
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      impossible to criticize becouse of being so good    start learning
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      the minimum level of behaviour that is considered ethical    start learning
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      a failure to do something that you have promised to do in a contract    start learning
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      to not do something that you have promised or agreed to do in a contract    start learning
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      przekupstwo/ łapówkarstwo    start learning
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      to say that a legal agreement or obligation set out in a contract is now ended    start learning
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      the legal offence of planing a serious crime    start learning
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      the way in which the company is managed by the people who are working at the highest level in it    start learning
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      dishonest or illegal behaviour by officials or people in positions of power especially when they accept money in exchange for doing things for someone    start learning
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      to write a contract that may have changes made before it is finished    start learning
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      the act of stealing money that people trust you to look after as a part of your work    start learning
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      the proces of giving a group of people more freedom or rights    start learning
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      the behaviour that is reasonable and right    start learning
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      the crime of obtaining money from someone by tricking them    start learning
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      an honest way of behaving, speaking or thinking    start learning
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      a situation in which the rules, laws or usual ways of doing things have not been followed    start learning
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      przestępstwo / przekroczenie / obraza / przewinienie    start learning
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      to pay money that a court orders you to pay someone becouse you have harmed(zaszkodziłeś) them or their property    start learning
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      pay (millions) in damages   
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      a statement in a official agreement of the amount of money that someone will need to pay if they fail to obey the rules of the agreement    start learning
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      to decide not to do something that you promised to do in a contract    start learning
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      wzrastający (zadłużenie) countinously becoming worse or more    start learning
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      pozywać / pozwać / zaskarżyć    start learning
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      an honest way of doing things that allows other people to know exactly what you are doing    start learning
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