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to discuss something in order to reach an agreement
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the practice of giving jobs to members of your family when you are in position of power
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making use of meetings with other people involved in the same kind of work in order to share information, help each other
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used to talk about how many beds or rooms in a hotel, hospital etc. are being used by guests, patients etc.
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a shop, company or organisation through which products are sold
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if a company, organisation, etc. outsources its work, it employes another company to do it
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an arrangment between a bank and a customer, allowing them to take out more money from their current account than they had in it, or the amount involved
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the money that you are paid for working more than usual
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when someone works too much or too hard
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1 someone who starts a new business with someone else by investing in it 2. a company that works with another company in a particular activity, or invests in the same activity
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the situation of working together in business
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someone whose business is to lend people money in exchange for valuable objects
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a meeting between an employee and a manager to discuss the quality of the employee's work and areas for future progress
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something in addition to money that you get for doing your job, such as a car
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to try to make a business agreement, or to sell something in a particular way
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all the products or services offered by a particular business
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if a company positions a product in a particular way, it tries to get people to think about it in that way in relation to the company's other products and to competing products
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the way that people think about a product in relation to the company's other products an to competing products, or the way that the company would like them to think about it
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an additional amount of money, above a standard amount or rate
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premium products, goods are of higher quality than usual
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the original amount of a loan not including anyof the interest which is pai
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the process of making or growing things to be sold as products, usually in large quantities
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to help sth develop, grow, become more successful 2to try hard to sell a product or service by advertising it widely, reducing its price 3to give someone a better paid, more responsible job in a company or organisation
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an activity such as special advertisements or free gifts intended to sell a product or service
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an occasion when shares are offered to all interested investors, and the amount of shares involved
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to buy sth, especially sth big or expensive
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1 the speed at whch sth happens 2 the percentage charged for borrowing money, or a percentage you receive when you put money in bank, make an investment 3 the number of examples of sth or the number of times sth happens%
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if a company rebrands a product or service it tries to change the wat people think about it, often b changng its name or the way it is advertised
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if a company recalls a product it asks customers to return it because there may be something wrong with it
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a period of time when an economy or industry is doing badly, and business activity and employement decrease. Many economists consider that there is a recession when industrial production falls for six months in a row
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someone who receives something
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the process or the business of recruiting new people
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to make something less or smaller in price, amount or size
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when someone loses their job in a company because the job is no longer needed
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a sum of money that is given back to you
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to give someone their money back, for example because they are not satisfied with the goods or services they have paid for
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an insurancfe company that agrees to share a large insurance risk with another company and to pay part of any loss
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someone or something that you can depend on
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if a company or worker relocates or is relocated, they move to a different place
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someone employed to sell a company's products or services by meeting customers or talking o them on the phone
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to pay back the money that has been borrowed
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to remove someone from their job, position etc and give a job to a different person
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a shop etc that is open to members of the public
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a business that sells goods to members of the family
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to keep sth or to continue to have it 2to continue to employ people after a company has changed ownership, reduced in size
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if you return a telephone call, you telephone someone because they have telephoned you
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the amount of profit made from an investment
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that allows you to travel to a place and back again
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can or should be sent back to the place or person it came from
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money that a business or organisation receives over a period of time, especially from selling goods or services
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a bank account for saving money over a long period of time, usually with higher interest than an ordinary deposit account
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a government bond sold to encourage people to save and invest small amounts of money
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to arrange for an employee to work for another organisation for a period of time secondment
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property or other assets that you promise to give someone if you cannot pay back the mpney that you owe them
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a group of customers that share similar characteristics, such as age, income, interests and social class 2 the products or services in a particular part of the market
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to divide a large group of people into smaller groups of people of a similar age or with similar incomes/interests(segmentation)
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an agreement between a company and one of its directors, stating what the director will do, how much will they be paid
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to end a business relationship or connection with someone because of a disagreement
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the act of officially ending an agreement or contract, especially between an employer and an employee
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one of the parts into which ownership of a company is divided
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someone who owns shares in the company
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a short phrase that is easy to remember and is used by an advertiser, organisation or other groups
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to give money for a television programme, a sports or arts event, training etc. in exchange for adverising or to get public attention
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a person or company that pays for a television programme a sports or arts event, training etc. in exchange for adverising or to get public attention
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financial support given to pay for a sports or arts event, training etc. in exchange for adverising or to get public attention
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money risked or invested in a business
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a level of quality, skill, ability or achivement by which someone or something is judged and that is considered good enough to be acceptable
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something you say or write publicly or officially to let people know your intentions or opinions, or to record facts 2a list showing amounts of money paid, received owning and their total
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