compromise | to accept that you will reduce your demands or change your opinion in order to reach an agreement with someone: |
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implicitly | in a way that is suggested but not communicated directly: |
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Precedence | the condition of being dealt with before other things or of being considered more important than other things: |
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led to | If an action or event leads to something, it causes that thing to happen or exist: |
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whether | (used especially in reporting questions and expressing doubts) if, or not: |
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exposes | to remove what is covering something so that it can be seen: |
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contractions | the fact of something becoming smaller or shorter: |
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contract | a legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself: |
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stereotypes | a set idea that people have about what someone or something is like, especially an idea that is wrong: |
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reinforce | to make something stronger: |
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suffer | to experience physical or mental pain: |
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compensation | money that is paid to someone in exchange for something that has been lost or damaged or for some problem: |
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dedicate | to give all of your energy, time, etc.: |
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dedicated | believing that something is very important and giving a lot of time and energy to it: |
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glitch | a small problem or fault that prevents something from being successful or working as well as it should: |
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issue | a subject or problem that people are thinking and talking about: |
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warrant | to make a particular activity necessary: |
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Volatility | likely to change suddenly and unexpectedly, especially by getting worse: |
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promote | to encourage people to like, buy, use, do, or support something: |
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demonstrate | to show or make something clear: |
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