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capability (to do something/of doing something)
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the ability or qualities necessary to do something
provision
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the act of supplying somebody with something that they need or want; something that is supplied [countable] a condition or an arrangement in a legal document
one-stop
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in which you can buy or do everything you want in one place
rolling stock
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the engines, trains, etc. that are used on a railway/railroad
retention
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the action of keeping something rather than losing it or stopping it the ability to remember things
(of independence, right, control, dignity) zachowanie n; (of property, room, staff) zatrzymanie n; (of lead, title) utrzymanie n 2. (storing of facts) pamięć f (of sth do czegoś) [facts, detail] 3. (of flood, water, heat) zatrzymywanie n; Geol retencja f
remunaration
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Money paid for work or a service:
Perpetual usufruct
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to prevail
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1. (often foll by: over or against) to prove superior; gain mastery: skill will prevail. 2. to be or appear as the most important feature; be prevalent 3. to exist widely; be in force 4. (often foll by: on or upon) to succeed in persuading or inducing
procurement
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he act of getting possession of something (business) the act of buying
he was responsible for the procurement of materials and supplies
quotient
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he number obtained by dividing one quantity by another. In 45 ÷ 3 = 15, 15 is the quotient.
to commence
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1. to start or begin; come or cause to come into being, operation, etc
proprietary
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1. (Commerce) of, relating to, or belonging to property or proprietors 2. privately owned and controlled
amendment
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1. The act of changing for the better; 2. A correction or alteration, as in a manuscript. improvement:
auxiliary
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1. Giving assistance or support; helping. 2. Acting as a subsidiary; supplementary: the main library and its auxiliary branches. 3. Held in or used as a reserve: auxiliary troops; an auxiliary power generator.
stem from something
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[for an event] to result from something. These problems all stem from your mismanagement. Our difficulties stem from the bad weather we have been having.
hover around (someone or something)
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to hang or wait around someone or something
hub
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a center of activity or interest or commerce or transportation; a focal point around which events revolve; "the playground is the hub of parental supervision"; "the airport is the economic hub of the area"
to designate
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to select and set aside for a duty, office, or purpose:
designated a delegate to represent our department; designated funds for the project.
to streamline
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2. To improve the efficiency of, often by simplification
streamline a factory process
wear and tear
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Loss, damage, or depreciation resulting from ordinary use and exposure.
adjacent
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1. Close to; lying near: adjacent cities. 2. Next to; adjoining: adjacent garden plots.
Voivodeship
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województwo
tenancy
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The right of possession to real property; may refer to a leasehold interest or any ownership interest.

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