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The Paralympics are a celebration of disabled athletes.
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is a way to express the idea that something happens or is true in the majority of situations
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is another way to express the idea that something happens frequently or usually
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is more common as it clearly emphasizes membership within the team is more common as it clearly emphasizes membership within the team sākt mācīties
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I'm on the marketing team.
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implies that the speaker is part of a collective unit within a larger group implies that the speaker is part of a collective unit within a larger group sākt mācīties
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In my team, we prioritize customer satisfaction.
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Describes something/someone as being serious, sad, and without humour or entertainment. sākt mācīties
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NOT: another people sākt mācīties
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another person or other people: People is a plural noun (already refers to multiple individuals); another is used with singular nouns as it indicates an additional single thing or person; it cannot be used with a plural noun.
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These thoughts are often disturbing, distressing, or even frightening, and they generally focus on negative outcomes that could affect you. sākt mācīties
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Intrusive thoughts are unexpected and often unwanted thoughts, images, or urges that pop into your mind. They can appear suddenly and unexpectedly, not necessarily triggered by any specific event or thought.
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Noun: A quality or characteristic belonging to a person, thing, or group. sākt mācīties
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Leadership is an important attribute for a successful manager.
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Verb: To regard something as being caused by a particular person or thing. sākt mācīties
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She attributed her success to hard work and dedication.
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starannie wyselekcjonowany Adjective: Past participle of the verb curate used as an adjective; describes something that has been carefully chosen and thoughtfully organized or presented. sākt mācīties
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The museum featured a curated collection of modern art.
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Adjective: real, existing; able to be shown or experienced. Example: The company needs to focus on achieving tangible results. sākt mācīties
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The employee's hard work resulted in tangible rewards.
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Phrasal verb: to cause an emotion or problem to begin or grow; it's more common to hear it used in contexts that involve negative emotions and conflict. sākt mācīties
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He's always trying to stir up trouble.
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NOT: You was successful sākt mācīties
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The subject of the sentence is you, which is a singular pronoun; therefore it needs the singular past tense form of the verb to be which is were.
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Noun: The act of deliberately destroying or damaging something. sākt mācīties
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The CEO suspected that the sudden drop in sales was a result of sabotage by a rival company.
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verb: To deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct something. sākt mācīties
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The competitors attempted to sabotage our negotiations.
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osoba, którą łatwo naciągnąć sākt mācīties
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She is a real soft touch. She’s not great at negotiating.
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osoba potrafiąca gładko mówić sākt mācīties
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She’s a smooth talker who can convince anyone to do anything for her.
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Stipulation refers to a specific requirement or condition that is agreed upon by the parties involved. They detail obligations or promises that must be fulfilled, they can be essential to the construct’s execution.
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provision refers to any clause or section within a contract that outlines specific terms, conditions, rights or obligations. They include stipulations but also cover a wide range of topics.
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rysik do ekranu dotykowego (np. tabletu) sākt mācīties
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I use a stylus to sign contract digitally.
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A verbal contract is a legally binding agreement that is made through spoken communication rather than being written down. it relies on the mutual understanding and agreement between the parties involved.
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wspólny, dzielony (np. dom) adjective: describes something that is shared, used, or enjoyed by the group of people as a whole, rather than being owned or used by individuals. sākt mācīties
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they lived in a house with a communal kitchen and dining room
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The renewal of the contract would be decided by the negotiation of the terms. sākt mācīties
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renewal is the act of renewing something; the state of being renewed. It’s primarily about extending the duration of something already existing.
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The two parties are in negotiation over the terms of the contract. sākt mācīties
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negotiation is discussing and adjusting terms to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
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Bargaining primarily centered around the price; it is often competitive, with each party trying to get the best deal for themselves; generally a win-lose situation, where one party guides more than the other.
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negotiation is a wider range of issues, including price, terms, and underlying interests, more collaborative, both parties working together to find a mutually beneficial solution; often a win-win situation, where both parties feel satisfied.
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NOT carry out of them The company will be carrying out performance reviews this month.
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a high level of knowledge or skill
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not clear or definite My appraisal gave vague performance goals.
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to be exceptionally good at something The company excels at customer service.
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consistently vs continuously consistently: happening or done regularly and in the same way; it implies regularity and uniformity | continuously: happening or existing for an uninterrupted period of time; it implies uninterrupted duration
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NOT many of desks 'many of' needs words like thr, these, those, my, his, etc. before the noun it modifies, f.e. many of these desks.
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to publicly support or approve of something, while actually taking no action to produce it The company claims to value innovation, but in reality, they only pay lip service to it.
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burn out: the action of becoming exhausted or depleted, either physically or emotionally, often due to prolonged stress or overwork | burned out: describes the state of being exhausted or depleted, the result of having burned out
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All landlords are owners, but not all owners are landlords. A person who has legal possession or title to something, including property. It is a broad term that can apply to any type of property—real estate, vehicles, personal belongings, intellectual property, etc.
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All landlords are owners, but not all owners are landlords. A person who owns property and rents it to another person (a tenant).
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nie do przyjęcia, niedopuszczalny sākt mācīties
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the act of inspecting or rehearsing something Before the big presentation, we did a quick walk-through of the slides.
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przećwiczyć coś, spacer przez coś sākt mācīties
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to go through something step-by-step or to physically move through a place The IT technician walked me through the steps to troubleshoot the printer. | We walked through the park on our way to the museum.
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Sprawdzenie zdolności kredytowej sākt mācīties
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A credit check is the process of reviewing an individual's credit history to assess their creditworthiness. Lenders, landlords, employers, etc. use credit checks to evaluate the risk associated with lending money or renting property.
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A credit rating is a numerical or alphabetical representation of an individual's creditworthiness, based on the information in their credit report; provides a quick and standardized way for lenders to assess credit risk.
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Rocket implies a very rapid and dramatic increase, often suggesting a sudden and unexpected rise. Rocket implies a very rapid and dramatic increase, often suggesting a sudden and unexpected rise. (The company's profits rocketed after they launched their new product.)
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Skyrocket suggests an even more extreme and sudden increase, often implying a meteoric rise to a very high level. (The cost of living has skyrocketed in the past few years.)
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Uważność | Rzeczownik: praktyka polegająca na byciu świadomym swojego ciała, umysłu i uczuć w chwili obecnej, mająca na celu wywołanie uczucia spokoju. sākt mācīties
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Mindfulness | Noun: the practice of being aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment, thought to create a feeling of calm. Practising mindfulness can help to reduce stress and improve focus.
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NOT: said me said requires a preposition or a direct object to show to whom something was said, you typically use the preposition to (said to me, said to him etc.).
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Cieszę się, że mogę coś zrobić sākt mācīties
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I'm excited to do something NOT: I'm exciting to do something Exciting describes something that causes excitement; used to describe events, experiences, or things. || Excited is the adjective that describes the feeling of anticipation or enthusiasm that a person experiences.
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Wrażliwy (przymiotnik): opisuje kogoś/coś jako osobę/coś, co wykazuje szybkie i delikatne docenianie uczuć innych; łatwo ulegającą uszkodzeniom/zranieniom/podatną na drobne zmiany; lub bardzo wrażliwą lub podatną. sākt mācīties
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Sensitive (Adjective): describes someone/something as having/showing a quick or delicate appreciation of others' feelings; easily damaged/injured/affected by small changes; or highly responsive or susceptible. She is very sensitive to criticism.
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Wrażliwość (rzeczownik): cecha bycia wrażliwym; zdolność wykrywania/reagowania na niewielkie zmiany/wpływy; lub podatność osoby na daną substancję. sākt mācīties
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Sensitivity (noun): is the quality of being sensitive; the ability to detect/respond to slight changes/influences; or a person's susceptibility to a substance. He showed great sensitivity in dealing with the difficult situation.
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Ziewnięcie (rzeczownik): pojedynczy przypadek czynności sākt mācīties
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Yawn (Noun): a single instance of the action
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Ziewanie (rzeczownik/gerundium): czynność lub proces ziewania sākt mācīties
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Yawning (Noun/Gerund): the act or process of yawning The constant yawning in the meeting was distracting.
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Ziewać (czasownik): wykonywać czynność szerokiego otwierania ust i wzięcia głębokiego oddechu sākt mācīties
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Yawn (Verb): to perform the action of opening the mouth wide and taking a deep breath She began to yawn as the meeting went on.
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