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an amount of money paid to someone according to the value of goods, shares, bounds, etc. they have sold rozpocznij naukę
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an official organization ensures that the law is obeyed in a particular activity rozpocznij naukę
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a product that can be sold to make a profit, especially one in its basic form before it has been used or changed in the industrial process. examples of commodities are farm products and metals rozpocznij naukę
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an amount paid to someone because they have been harmed or hurt rozpocznij naukę
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the total amount of paid and all the over advantages, such as the stock options, that are offered to a company’s important managers rozpocznij naukę
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used to describe situations or behavior in which businesses are trying very hard to be more successful than others, for example by selling their goods or services more cheaply than others rozpocznij naukę
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if a process is competitive, people have to compete with each other and those who do best will be successful rozpocznij naukę
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an advantage that makes a company more able to succeed in competing with others rozpocznij naukę
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-a large business organization consisting of several different companies that have joined together rozpocznij naukę
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consensual agreements, plans or actions are ones in which all the people involved agree with what is being done rozpocznij naukę
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agreement among a group of people rozpocznij naukę
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a person who buys good, products and services for their own use, not for business use or to resell rozpocznij naukę
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goods bought by people for their own use, rather than by businesses and organizations rozpocznij naukę
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a formal written agreement between two or more people or groups which says what each must do for the others, or must not do rozpocznij naukę
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if someone has control of a company, they own more than half its shares, or enough shares to be able to decide how the company is managed rozpocznij naukę
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an action taken to make sure that something does not increase too much rozpocznij naukę
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to own more than half the shares of a company, or enough shares to decide how the company should be managed rozpocznij naukę
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a bond that can be repaid by a company in the form of shares in the company rozpocznij naukę
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relating to a company, usually a large one, or business in general rozpocznij naukę
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c1. an arrangement with a bank for a loan, or bank leading in general rozpocznij naukę
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an arrangement with a shop, supplier, etc. to buy something now and pay for it later rozpocznij naukę
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when borrowing money becomes difficult banks are forced to reduce the amount they land rozpocznij naukę
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a person or business to whom another person or business owes money rozpocznij naukę
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a bad effect on sth that makes it weaker or less successful rozpocznij naukę
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. to cause physical harm to sth rozpocznij naukę
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To have a bad effect on sth in a way that makes it weaker or less successful rozpocznij naukę
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– money that a court orders someone to pay to someone else for harming them or their property, or causing them financial loss rozpocznij naukę
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a date or time by which you have to do or to complete sth rozpocznij naukę
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money that one person, organization, country etc. owes to another rozpocznij naukę
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capital borrowed by a business or government organization on which it pays interest rozpocznij naukę
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a person, organization or country that owes money rozpocznij naukę
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to make someone believe sth that is not true in order to get what you want rozpocznij naukę
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if sales, profits, production, etc. decline, they become less rozpocznij naukę
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when sales, profits, production, etc. become less rozpocznij naukę
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to fail to pay money that you owe at the right time rozpocznij naukę
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the act or process of bringing goods, letters, etc. to a particular place or person rozpocznij naukę
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The total amount of a type of goods or services that people or companies buy in a particular period of time rozpocznij naukę
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– to remove or reduce the number of government controls on a particular business activity, done to make companies work more effectively and to increase competition rozpocznij naukę
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to give work, responsibility or power to someone at a lower or more local level rozpocznij naukę
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The total amount of a type of goods or services that people or companies would buy if they were available rozpocznij naukę
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when a company differentiates its products, it shows how they are different from each other and from competing products, for example in its advertising. This is done to show buyers the advantages of one product over another. rozpocznij naukę
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care that someone in a position of responsibility takes with their work rozpocznij naukę
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a reduction in the cost of goods or services in relation to the normal cost rozpocznij naukę
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the actions involved in making goods available to customers after they have been produced, for example moving, storing and selling the goods rozpocznij naukę
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a person or business responsible for making goods available to customers after they have been produced, either one that sells directly to the public or one that sells to shop, etc. rozpocznij naukę
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If a company or economy diversifies, it increases the range of goods or services it produces rozpocznij naukę
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To start to put your money into different types of investments in addition to the investments you already have, diversification rozpocznij naukę
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if a company divests assets, it sells them, for example because it needs cash for another activity or to repay debts rozpocznij naukę
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a payment of a part of a company’s profits to its shareholders rozpocznij naukę
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A part of the profits of a company for a particular period of time that is paid to shareholders for each share that they own rozpocznij naukę
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the country you live in or where a company is based, seen as a place where goods or services can be sold rozpocznij naukę
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the part of the economic cycle when prices of the value of stocks, shares, etc. fall rozpocznij naukę
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a document or piece of writing that has to be checked and possibly changed, and so is not yet in its finished form rozpocznij naukę
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to be paid money for the work you do rozpocznij naukę
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the profit that a company makes in a particular period of time, or the total profits that companies make in a particular industry or economy in a particular period of times rozpocznij naukę
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if a person, company or country has an edge over others, they are more successful, profitable, etc. because they have an advantage that the others do not have rozpocznij naukę
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Countries, especially those in Asia, Africa and South America that are just starting to have influence or power in trade, finance, etc. rozpocznij naukę
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to give a person or an organization the power of the legal right to do sth rozpocznij naukę
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In an early state of development rozpocznij naukę
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to give a person or an organization the power of the legal right to do sth rozpocznij naukę
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when workers in a company are given more responsibility by being allowed to organise their own work, make decisions without asking their managers, etc. rozpocznij naukę
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someone who starts a company, arranges business deals and takes risks in order to make a profit; entrepreneurial rozpocznij naukę
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the capital that a company has from shares rather than from loans rozpocznij naukę
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when a company or organization owns shares in a company rozpocznij naukę
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to go beyond an official an official or legal limit rozpocznij naukę
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the activity of buying and selling currencies rozpocznij naukę
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the price at which one currency can be bought with another rozpocznij naukę
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to become larger in size, amount or number, or to make sth larger in size, amount or number rozpocznij naukę
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. If an economy, industry or business activity expands, it gets bigger or more successful rozpocznij naukę
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when an industry or company becomes bigger or more successful rozpocznij naukę
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a system in which two countries which are trading partners agree not to charge import taxes on particular goods they buy from each other rozpocznij naukę
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if arrangements for work are flexible, employers can ask workers to do different jobs, work part-time rather than full-time, give them contracts for short periods of time, etc. flexible working also includes flexitime, job-sharing and teleworking. rozpocznij naukę
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an additional advantage or service given with a job besides wages. pensions, company cars and loans at low rates of interest are examples of fringe benefits rozpocznij naukę
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if prices, income, rates, etc. fluctuate, they change, increasing or falling often or regularly. rozpocznij naukę
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money that a person or organization has available rozpocznij naukę
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a company whose activity is putting money from investors into a particular type of investment or a range of investments, or an amount of money invested in this way rozpocznij naukę
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the activity of obtaining money for investment rozpocznij naukę
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the idea that companies should think globally, but use methods in each particular place that are suited to it rozpocznij naukę
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the tendency for the world economy to work as one unit, led by large international companies doing business all over the world. rozpocznij naukę
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a payment made to senior members of a business as a reward for hard work rozpocznij naukę
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an increase in size, amount or degree rozpocznij naukę
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to find a manager with the right skills and experience to do a particular job, often by persuading a suitable person to leave their present job; headhunter, headhunting rozpocznij naukę
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the head office or main building of an organisation rozpocznij naukę
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to agree to give someone a permanent job rozpocznij naukę
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to employ a person or an organisation for a short time to do a particular job for you rozpocznij naukę
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an arrangement by which someone borrows sth for a period of time in exchange for money rozpocznij naukę
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a quantity of shares held in a company by a particular shareholder rozpocznij naukę
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services such as food and drink that an organisation provides for quests at a special event rozpocznij naukę
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hostile bid or takeover is one in which a company tries to buy another company whose shareholders do not want to sell rozpocznij naukę
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sth which is used to encourage people to do sth, especially to make them work harder, produce more or spend more money rozpocznij naukę
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money that a company makes from its activities, after taking away some costs. companies calculate their income in different ways according to the accounting system they use and the type of business they are in rozpocznij naukę
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. money that you earn from your job or that you receive from investments rozpocznij naukę
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regular amounts of money coming into a company or organisation from a particular activity or source, especially over a long period of time rozpocznij naukę
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one of a series of regular payments that are made until all of an agreed amount has been paid rozpocznij naukę
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. an amount paid by a borrower to a lender, for example to a bank by someone borrowing money for a loan or by a bank to a depositor rozpocznij naukę
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shares that you own in a company, or a part of a company that a person or organisation owns rozpocznij naukę
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the percentage rate used for calculating interest over a particular period of time, usually one year rozpocznij naukę
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to buy shares, bonds, property, etc. in order to make a profit rozpocznij naukę
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to spend money on things that will make a business more successful and profitable rozpocznij naukę
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when money is put into a business in order to make it more successful and profitable, or the money that is put into a business rozpocznij naukę
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an amount of money that you invest rozpocznij naukę
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a person or organisation that invests money in order to make a profit rozpocznij naukę
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to risk losing or harming sth rozpocznij naukę
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when people lose their jobs rozpocznij naukę
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