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start doing what needs to be done
get down to business
continue thinking about or giving attention to something important
keep an eye on the ball
use (something) to maximum advantage
to leverage
be kept unaware of information about a particular matter
be kept  out of the loop
highly advanced; innovative or pioneering
cutting-edge
a product or service that makes a lot of money over a long period of time
a cash cow
used to refer to a situation in which someone either must succeed by his or her own efforts or fail completely
sink or swim
strictly according to the rules
by the book
the fundamental and most important factor
the bottom line
a rough numerical estimate
a ball park figure
back to the beginning of a process to start it again, because it is not working
back to the drawing board
when you have spent more money than they have in your account you are ...
in the red
to "make contact” or “reconnect.
to touch base
(especially of a business or politician) ahead of current thinking or trends
ahead of the curve
a position of agreement or alliance
aligment
to upset or annoy someone
to ruffle sb's feathers
a bomb that is hidden in the ground and that explodes when a person steps on it
a landmine (sstep on, hit)