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34 Cards in this Set
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Analyzing |
Evaluating data to reach a conclusion about an experiment |
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availability |
Something can be used |
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Concept |
An idea.Theory or notion |
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Optain |
get acquire,or secure (something) |
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Primarily |
Mainly,Mostly |
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Tend to |
be likely to |
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To be considered about |
Worry or feel anxious about something |
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Lack of |
An absence of something |
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Lead to |
Cause |
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Overall |
Taking everything into account |
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Permanently |
Forever |
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Prevalent |
Widespread |
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Risk |
Degree of uncertainty of return on an asset,in business, the likelihood of loss or reduced |
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Appreciate |
To increase in value |
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drawback |
disadvantage |
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In terms of |
With regard to with respect to |
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Crisis |
A sudden, unpredictable, and potentially dangerous event requiring the president to play the role of crisis manager |
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Selection |
The process of choosing which sensory information to focus on |
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assume |
To take for granted, to suppose |
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regardless of |
In spite of |
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To have the means to |
Verb phrase; have the money,financial resources a way of achieving or doing |
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Countless |
Too many to be counted |
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Crucial |
extremely important |
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roughly |
approximately |
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fundamentally |
Basic |
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Mediate |
To bring about an agreement between persona or groups act as a go between |
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Proof-read |
To read a text in order to check whether there are any mistakes in spelling grammar punctuation etc |
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Ancestors: Symbols |
Thousands of years ago, before there were any written languages, our human ancestors used pictures and symbols to communicate complex messages. |
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Get across Gestures Facial extensions |
In addition to spoken language, all human beings also use body language to help them get across their ideas. The use of body language,Which includes both gestures with your hands and facial expressions, such as a snail, is universal. |
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English has a lot of compound words for weather. Two examples include sunlight ( sun + light) and snowstorm ( snow + storm) |
Compound |
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Reduction |
In informal conversation in English, reductions are quite common. For example, going to sounds like gonna and have to sounds like hafts. |
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Spread |
Whit the internet, it is easy to spread information from one side of the world to the other in just minutes. |
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Thesis |
The primary position was taken by a writer or speaker |
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Prediction |
A statement of what will happen next in a sequence of events |