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19 Cards in this Set
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1: Getting the right insight into the opportunities for and threats to your sales operation is the starting point for any effective transformation 2: This program provides a deep insight into the culture, history, literature and art of.. 3: Share any new insight or action you feel challenged to undertake |
p60...and you will catch an insight into his sparkling vitality |
->perception, good point of view, catch an idea |
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1: The economic collapse starting in 2008 and the pullback by advertisers put a further crimp in the TV revenues the studios garnered |
p60: At the risk of putting a calamitous crimp in his business |
-> a smash of the business revenue |
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dray horse |
strong horse used to pull heavy charges |
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1: Do not lay up for your treasures on earth, but in heaven, in other words, give big tithe and offerings to the church 2: And he gives not just a tithe, 10%, but he gives "half of his goods to the poor," 50% 3: Scientologists are not required to tithe or make other donations |
p60...you sent anonymously a gift of 50 over and above your tithe |
dízimo |
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1: Only thus can we develop this system effectively from the standpoint of legal principles 2: From the standpoint of the coordination of jurisdiction, therefore, the States bound by the Lugano Convention are treated as a single territory 3: From the human standpoint it is a question [...] of combined meditation and relaxation |
p60...that could in no way profit you from a material standpoint |
->point of view, insight, aspect |
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1: This recognition is the stamp of approval for design expertise and was awarded by an independent jury 2: This stamp of authentication is a security measure that has value for itself. |
p60...will take only a few moments of time and a stamp |
-> sail, postal adhesive |
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1: They also gain self esteem from seeing how much the locals appreciate their work 2: Some of the major values we esteem are ethics, respect for the human being, and our collaborators' quality of life. 3: The esteem of the human being is a premise for Fischer Group |
p61...tells us that we are to esteem others better than ourselves |
-> estima! |
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1: He was born in the appearance of a lowly one, to deliver us mankind from all the sins of the world 2: Do you thank Him who came in the same flesh of a lowly human as you?
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p61...but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves |
-> humility |
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1: Active in Boy Scouting, he received the organization's Medal of Merit for helping to form new Scout groups in Eastern Europe 2: I have to say - and I hope this does not sound too much like the leader of a Boy Scout troop - that you cannot halt the democratic process in Iran indefinitely. 3: No other youth organisation in the world is as well represented as the boy scout movement. |
p61 "Shades of the Boy Scouts" |
-> escoteiros |
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1: Otherwise, your doctor may recommend that you soothe your eyes with a warm compress and artificial tears 2: or honey, a piece of fruit or fruit juice, cereal , and a warm drink, such as, milk, hot chocolate or caffeine-free tea
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p61...she would be there in some warm food while they were getting settled |
->pleasantly hot |
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1: The symptoms can be mild to moderate, as well as more severe, such as anaphylactic reactions. 2: You should bath your baby at least two or three times a week using mild soap and warm water 3: It develops gradually over time and usually causes only mild loss of vision |
p61: She was a mild-mannered lady |
-> delicate, soft |
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1: James could not comprehend his brother's demeanor 2: Those who have already found it can by their actions encourage others to seek it, as their demeanor expresses the harmony and balance in their life |
p61: quiet of demeanor |
->behavior, way of doing |
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1: There he found a certain man named Aeneas, who had been bedridden eight years and was paralyzed 2: She had severe problems with her legs, and became bedridden |
p62...when she became bedridden |
-> bed arrested, unable to stand up |
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gangplank |
p62...Leterman descended the gangplank |
->escada de desembarque (airplane) |
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leis |
p62...by friends who put leis around his neck |
a Polynesian necklace of flowers |
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1: I will pass on your warm remarks to Mrs Thatcher. 2: Most of you have traveled abroad and have found kindness and warm greetings wherever you have gone |
p63...I will get a note from him with a warm greeting |
-> caloroso, amistoso |
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1: I marvel at anyone who has read this document and understood the message that is locked within its sentences 2: Intrigued, he went outside to look for the cause of such a marvel, and came across a boy sitting in front of the school door 3: You will marvel at the weirdly shaped hoodoos(pipes), in an amazing array of colorful hues |
p63...and marvel at the contribution he has made to their understanding |
-> maravilhar, maravilha |
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1: Dare to learn the tango with talented instructors and practice at night in the city! 2: Expectations have really been raised, but I dare say that if not all the groups are satisfied with the result then it will not be the end of the world 3:There are certain shy and shameful people who dare not ask anything for fear of rejection |
p64: Man is a selfish as he dares to be |
-> atrever, ousar |
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1: responsible for auditing Enron, recruited several young auditors to scrutinize Enron's documents 2: Scrutinize the effectiveness of each program and discuss ways in which they can be improved. |
p65...let every person carefully scrutinize and examine his own work |
-> verify, vasculhar |