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  • 71work out — {v. phr.} 1. To find an answer to. * /John worked out his math problems all by himself./ * /Mary had trouble getting along with her roommate, but they worked it out./ Compare: FIGURE OUT. 2. To plan; develop. * /Mary worked out a beautiful design …

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  • 72Work, Death, and Sickness — Work, Death, and Sickness, sometimes also translated as The Right Way , is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy written in 1903. The story takes the form of a parable about the creation of work, death, and sickness.ynopsisWhen God first… …

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  • 73For Real — For the 2009 film, see For Real (film). For Real Genres R B, Pop, Dance Years active 1993–1999 Labels Arista Records A M Records, Rowdy Records …

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  • 74work product rule — n. A rule protecting work product from discovery. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. work product rule A legal doctrine that provides tha …

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  • 75Work-to-rule — is an industrial action in which employees do no more than the minimum required by the rules of a workplace, and follow safety or other regulations to the letter in order to cause a slowdown rather than to serve their purpose. This is considered… …

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  • 76work letter — USA In a leasing context, an agreement between the landlord and the tenant for the performance of the initial build out of the leased premises. Generally, a work letter includes: • Designation of the party responsibilities for the build out. •… …

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  • 77work-family — UK US adjective [before noun] HR, WORKPLACE ► used to describe the relationship between someone s work and their family life, for example, whether employees are able to spend enough time with their families: work family policies/programs/issues… …

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  • 78Work Activity Management — (WAM) is the process of creating, delegating and tracking the progress of multiple tasks to completion. It is the next step in the form of project management, which is described as “the discipline of organizing and managing resources in such a… …

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  • 79work — was natural to mankind from the beginning (Gen. 2:15) but is not a punishment [[➝ punishment, everlasting]]. It was only sin that turned it into a wearisome and interminable drudgery (Gen. 3:16 ff.). However, it can be given a positive value not… …

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  • 80Work — (w[^u]rk), n. [OE. work, werk, weorc, AS. weorc, worc; akin to OFries. werk, wirk, OS., D., & G. werk, OHG. werc, werah, Icel. & Sw. verk, Dan. v[ae]rk, Goth. gawa[ u]rki, Gr. e rgon, [digamma]e rgon, work, re zein to do, o rganon an instrument,… …

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