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Unit 4a/4b vocabulary

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  • the ability to decide in an independent way what to do and when to do it
    management
    individuality
    willingness
    initiative
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  • Having the latest information about something and being able to do it well
    being on the ball
    being up to speed
    being one over the nest
    being one step ahead of the game
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  • when two or more people work together to achieve the same thing
    on fire
    collaboration
    mutuality
    prose
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  • a person, business or other group which pays which pays for something, often in return for advertising (but not always)
    financer
    sponsor
    contributor
    payer
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  • think in an original or creative way
    think further away from the box
    think outside the box
    think above the box
    think beyond the box
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  • A limitation or restriction
    a binding
    an inhibition
    a constriction
    a constraint
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  • A person who fixes things
    A solventor
    An unclogger
    A handy
    A tinkerer
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  • To prevent something from happening, being expressed or continuing
    To reprimand
    To stifle
    To beat up
    To bring down
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  • Someone who is unwilling to change to give up their ideas or ways of behaving, even when there are reasons to do so
    A diehard
    A softcentre
    A topper
    A livinghard
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  • Anything that prevents people from coming together or passing (physical) or understanding each other (figurative)
    A barrier
    A drawbridge
    A restrict
    A blocking
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  • to bend your knees and lower yourself so that you are close to the ground and leaving leaning forward slightly
    to shrug
    to crouch
    to stub
    to mutter
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  • Ordinary or not interesting or exciting, especially because of happening too regularly
    impulse
    mundane
    reinforcement
    fallible
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  • if an attitude or feeling _______ something, you can feel or see its influence clearly in every part of that thing
    to permeate
    to reinforce
    to take precendence
    to erode
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  • when something takes a more important position or status than something or someone else
    to erode
    to supercharge
    to make precedence
    to take precedence
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  • a sudden or strong feeling that you must do something
    a gut
    an impulse
    a pusher
    a shooter
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  • not perfect and likely to be wrong or make mistakes
    fallable
    fallible
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