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Intricacy : complicated details, a detail that is part of something complicated
"I enjoyed the film, but I couldn't follow all the intricacies of the plot."
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Convoluted : Very complicated, or more complicated than necessary. Twisted.
If something is convoluted, it's intricate and hard to understand.
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Proficiency : a high degree of skill; expertise.
"he demonstrated his proficiency in Chinese"
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Concise : compact, compressed.
expressing or covering much in few words.
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Redundant : unnecessary, not required. no longer needed or useful.
no longer in employment because there is no more work available.
"eight permanent staff were made redundant"
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Drafting : writing a first version to be filled out and polished later.
a piece of writing or a plan that is not yet in its finished form.
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Competitive : Competitive prices, services, etc. are as good as or better than other prices,
services, etc.
"We live in a toughly competitive world"
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Express : to show a feeling, opinion, or fact.
"Her eyes expressed deep sadness."
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Implied : suggested but not directly expressed.
"she was aware of his implied criticism"
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Affiliation : a connection with a political party or religion, or with a larger organization.
"The group has affiliations with several organizations abroad."
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Negligence : failure to take proper care over something, breach of a duty of care which results in
damage.
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Solstice : when the sun reaches its highest or lowest point at noon, resulting in the shortest and
longest days of the year. The longest day of the year is an example of the summer solstice.
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Fulfilling : making you feel happy and satisfied.
"I hope you can find a job that’s really fulfilling".
"He finds working for the government more fulfilling than working in the private sector".
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Complicated : Involving many different and confusing aspects.
"a long and complicated saga"
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Upcoming : about to happen, forthcoming.
"the upcoming election"
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AKA = Also Known As
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Civil : Polite, well mannered, well bred.
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Reckoning : a calculation that you make.
" By my reckoning, we should arrive in ten minutes."
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Persuation : Persuasion is something meant to get you to do or believe something. If you’re not
sure you want to go somewhere, your friend might use persuasion to talk you into it.
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Passage : The process of elapsing.
"the passage of time"
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Preceding : existing or coming before. come before (something) in time.
"a gun battle had preceded the explosions"
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Extend : to reach, stretch, or continue.
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Without Regard to : without attention paid to
"She was hired without regard to race, age, or gender."
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Creed : a system of religious belief; a faith.
"people of many creeds and cultures"
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Alteration : change, modification, variation.
"careful alteration of old buildings"
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Implement : Performance of an obligation.
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Void : not valid or legally binding.
"the contract was void"
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Prohibit : formally forbid (something) by law, rule, or other authority.
forbid, ban, veto, make illegal.
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Revocation : the act of saying officially that an agreement, law, etc. is no longer in effect
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Discretion : the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid causing offence or
revealing confidential information.
"she knew she could rely on his discretion"
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Herein : in this document or book.
"the Company does not accept responsibility for any information contained herein"
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Therein : in or into that place, time, or thing.
"therein lies the problem"
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Binding : (of an agreement or promise) involving an obligation that cannot be broken.
"business agreements are intended to be legally binding"
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Construe : interpret (a word or action) in a particular way.
"his words could hardly be construed as an apology"
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Attorney : lawyer, legal practitioner, legal executive, legal adviser, legal representative.
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Solicitor : a type of lawyer in Britain and Australia who is trained to prepare cases and give
advice on legal subjects and can represent people in lower courts
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Barrister : a type of lawyer in the UK , Australia, and some other countries who can give
specialized legal advice and can argue a case in both higher and lower courts
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Tiding : a piece of news —usually used in plural
"good tidings"
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Solely : not involving anyone or anything else; only.
"he is solely responsible for any debts the company may incur"
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Supplant : replace, take the place of, substitute for.
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Impair : weaken or damage (something, especially a faculty or function)
"a noisy job could permanently impair their hearing"
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Implede : to sue or prosecute, to bring an action against, (Law) to accuse
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Enhance : increase, strengthen, boost .
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Diminish : to reduce or be reduced in size or importance
"What he did has seriously diminished him in many people's eyes"
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Recipient: a person or organization that receives something, such as money, a prize, etc.
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Entity : existence or being. Something that exists separately from other things and has a clear
identity of its own.
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Circumstances : situation, conditions, set of conditions, state of affairs
"we wanted to marry but circumstances didn't permit"
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Challenging : testing one's abilities.
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Diverse: including many different types of people or things:
"New York is a very culturally/ethnically diverse city."
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Typically : in most cases; usually.
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Core : key, basic, fundamental
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Additional : Further, More , Extra
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Complement : something that fills up, completes, or makes better or perfect.
"The scarf is a perfect complement to her outfit."
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Voluntary : done, given, or acting of one's own free will.
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Insignificant : too small or unimportant to be worth consideration. meaningless.
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Essential : absolutely necessary; extremely important.
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Profit :
1. money that a business earns above what it costs to produce and sell goods and services
2. Profit can also mean benefit
"He could see little profit in arguing with them."
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Negotiate : to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them
"The government has refused to negotiate with the strikers"
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Responsibility : reliability or dependability, especially in meeting debts or payments.
"A child is a responsibility to its parent"
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Handle : manage (a situation or problem).
"a lawyer's ability to handle a case properly"
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Assignment : task, piece of work, piece of business, job, duty.
"a homework assignment"
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Adobt: choose to take up or follow (an idea, method, or course of action).
"this approach has been adopted by many big banks"
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Tort Law : An area of law that deals with the wrongful actions of an individual or entity, which
cause injury to another individual’s or entity’s person, property, or reputation, and which entitle
the injured party to compensation.
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Common Law : a body of legal rules that have been made by judges as they issue rulings on
cases, as opposed to rules and laws made by the legislature or in official statutes. An example of
common law is a rule that a judge made that says that people have a duty to read contracts
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Civil Law : a body of rules that defines and protects the private rights of citizens, offers legal
remedies that may be sought in a dispute, and covers areas of law such as contracts, torts,
property and family law.
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Case Law : law established by following judicial decisions given in earlier cases
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Source : a place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained
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Fine : to charge someone an amount of money as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law.
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Punishment : a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure.
"The punishment for murder is life imprisonment."
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Imprisonment : the act of putting someone in prison or the condition of being kept in prison.
"She was sentenced to five years imprisonment."
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Incarceration : to keep someone in a closed place and prevent them from leaving it:
We were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours.
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Detention : a form of punishment in which children are made to stay at school for a short time
after classes have ended:
"She's had four detentions this term."
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Remedy : a way of solving a problem or ordering someone to make a payment for harm or
damage they have caused, using a decision made in a law court:
"We have exhausted all possible legal remedies for this injustice."
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Concerned : worried, troubled, or anxious.
"the villagers are concerned about burglaries"
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Based On : To form, develop, or found something on the basis of something else:
" I based my decision on the information you gave me. "
"The film was based on a popular book."
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Bound By : forced, having no alternative, under obligation.
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Dispute : a disagreement or argument.
"a territorial dispute between the two countries"
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Legislation : a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament
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Provision : a statement within an agreement or a law that a particular thing must happen or be
done, especially before another can happen or be done
"She accepted the job with the provision that she would be paid expenses for relocating."
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Ruling : an official decision, especially one by a judge, a court, or other authority
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Judgement : the ability to judge, make a decision, or form an opinion objectively, authoritatively,
and wisely, especially in matters affecting action; good sense; discretion.
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Refer : to mention someone or something when you are speaking or writing,
pass a matter to (a higher body) for a decision.
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Derive: obtain something from (a specified source). to get something from something else.
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Judical : involving a law court
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i.e = id est : in other words
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e.g = exempli gratia : for example
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Breach : an act of breaking a law, promise, agreement, or relationship.
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Graduate : a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a
person who has been awarded an undergraduate or first academic degree.
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First rate : of the best class or quality; excellent.
"first-rate musicians"
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Informative : providing useful or interesting information.
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Contribution : something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something
together with other people, or to help make something successful:
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Trainee : a person undergoing training for a particular job or profession
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Intern : a student or trainee who works, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work
experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification.
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Commodity : a useful or valuable thing
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Shipping : the transport of goods by sea or some other means.
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Property : a thing or things owned by someone; a possession or possessions. Property is also
land and buildings
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Fee: make a payment to (someone) in return for services
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Maintenance : money that a person must pay regularly by law in order to support their child or
previous marriage partner after a divorce
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Degree : amount or level of something
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Obstacle: omething that blocks you so that movement, going forward, or action is prevented or
made more difficult
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Brilliant : extremely intelligent or skilled
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Additional : Extra
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Broaden : to become wider, or to cause something to become wider
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Seemingly : appearing to be something, especially when this is not true
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Variety : many different types of things or people
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All but : a particular person or thing means everyone or everything except that person or thing.
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Cross-border : involving movement or activity across a border between two countries.
"cross-border trade"
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Investment : the action or process of investing money for profit.
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Opportunity : a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
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Magnitude: the large size or importance of something
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Inconceivable : impossible to imagine or think of
"The idea that they might not win was inconceivable to them"
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Sufficient: enough for a particular purpose
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Perform : to do a job, task, or duty
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Confusion : a situation in which people do not understand what is happening, what they should
do or who someone or something is
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Apply : to request something, usually officially, especially in writing or by sending in a form
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Shift : (of an idea, opinion, etc.) to change.
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Various : Different
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Insure : to protect yourself against risk by regularly paying a special company that will provide a
fixed amount of money if you are killed or injured or if your home or possessions are damaged,
destroyed, or stolen
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Ensure : to make something certain to happen:
The airline is taking steps to ensure safety on its aircraft.
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Emphasis : the particular importance or attention that is given to something
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Prevalent : to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
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Precise : exact and accurate
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Comprise : to be the parts or members of something; to make up something:

"Italian students comprise 60 percent of the class."

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