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people who were raised in the era of digital world start learning
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people who weren’t born in digital era but are working in digital era start learning
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a person who travels every time but works all this time because he/she is digitally connected start learning
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odprawa celna/cło/urząd celny start learning
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Sprzedaż po taniości przez zagranicznego producenta start learning
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a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. start learning
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support (an organization or activity) financially. start learning
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a quotation giving the estimated cost for a particular job or service start learning
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stosować się do przepisów start learning
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to comply with the regulations
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dali nam bardzo dobrą cenę start learning
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the have quoted us a very good price
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health and safety regulations
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When something has two sides or it affects both sides of something start learning
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a business practice in which a company hires a third party to perform tasks start learning
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employ a firm or person outside one's company to do (work) as part of a larger project. start learning
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an industry that is in its early stages of development start learning
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efforts that are made to make life worth living for employees start learning
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The responsibility of an organization for the impacts of its decisions and activities on society and the environment start learning
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he trade in weaponry and other military and 'security' equipment and services start learning
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to hinder or impede in moving, progressing, or acting. hamper may imply the effect of any impeding or restraining influence. hampered the investigation by refusing to cooperate. start learning
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the system of allowing someone not to pay tax on a part of their income start learning
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kontyngent/a fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute start learning
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a tax that's designed to discourage the purchase of particular goods (tobacco, alcohol) start learning
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force a government order to temporarily stop trading certain goods or with certain countries start learning
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asing barriers to international trade and foreign direct investment start learning
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charges levied on goods when they cross international borders start learning
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o make timid or fearful: frighten. especially: to compel or deter by or as if by threats start learning
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the action, treated as a criminal offence, of demanding payment or another benefit from someone in return for not revealing compromising or damaging information about them start learning
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liability to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse start learning
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a person who works for the official organization responsible for collecting taxes on goods coming into a country and preventing illegal goods from being brought in start learning
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a condition or circumstance that puts a company in a favourable or superior business position start learning
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give someone (the estimated price of a job or service). start learning
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a batch of goods destined for or delivered to someone start learning
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poświadczenie płatnośći (np. przez bank) start learning
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means that the seller is responsible for the costs of transporting the cargo and obtaining insurance to protect the buyer from any damages to the goods start learning
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Carriage insurance freight (CIF)
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goods transported in bulk by truck, train, ship, or aircraft start learning
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set of internationally recognized rules start learning
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a factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions start learning
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the practice of throwing something out after a single use start learning
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an economic system based on the reuse and regeneration of materials or products, especially as a means of continuing production in a sustainable or environmentally friendly way start learning
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the practice of making or designing something (such as a car) in such a way that it will only be usable for a short time so that people will have to buy another one start learning
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model where raw materials are collected and transformed into products that consumers use until discarding them as waste, with no concern for their ecological footprint and consequences. start learning
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linear economy(ekonomia liniowa)
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to make or become greater in size, degree, frequency, etc.; grow or expand. start learning
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no longer in use or no longer useful start learning
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when products or services in a particular market are no longer in demand due to multiple offerings by competition or simply less in demand start learning
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saturation (syn. maturity)
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the basic material from which a product is made start learning
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an advantage based on success in competition start learning
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causing, or made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time start learning
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resources that cannot be made again start learning
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to refurbish (a used product) by renovating and reassembling its components start learning
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remanufacture (ponownie wyprodukować)
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the process of using an existing brand name for new products or services that may not seem related: Tobacco companies are using brand stretching to get their names established in other areas start learning
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are those that are essential to the organization and operation of the business. They are typically those activities that generate revenue or contribute to the company's bottom line. start learning
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core activities (podstawowa działalność firmy)
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no longer produced or provided start learning
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an area of land that is used to dump rubbish, either directly on the ground or filling an unwanted hole in the ground start learning
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diminish in number or quantity start learning
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the amount by which revenue from sales exceeds costs in a business start learning
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able to withstand wear, pressure, or damage; hard-wearing start learning
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take action to reduce or prevent (something bad or undesirable) start learning
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save goods from a situation in which they have already been damaged or partially destroyed start learning
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supply or put something back into a process of situation where it was used before start learning
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consisting of separate parts or units which can be put together to form something, often in different combinations. start learning
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from the very beginning - at or from the beginning of an event or process start learning
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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 an industrial process. start learning
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commodity (produkty/surowce)
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the flow of waste materials from use by consumers or industry to their final disposal start learning
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– planning for and thinking about the future in a positive way, especially by being willing to use modern methods or ideas start learning
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raise (something) to a higher standard, in particular improve (equipment or machinery) by adding or replacing components. start learning
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accept (a belief, theory, or change) willingly and enthusiastically. start learning
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he best available because it has been made using the most modern techniques and technology start learning
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state of the art products
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put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect. start learning
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distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose start learning
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an industry that a government considers to be very important for the country's economy and safety start learning
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to place limits or bans on particular actions or activities start learning
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a person or a company that does part of a job that another person or company is responsible for start learning
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if you breach an agreement, a law or a promise, you break it start learning
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helping developing countries to build the trade capacity and infrastructure they need to benefit from trade opening start learning
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an advantage a country has because it can produce a particular type of product that others cannot, for example because of access to oil start learning
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who is responsible for arranging transport and the courier, who takes the cost of transport, where and when the goods will be transported start learning
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groups of countries that establish rules for trade between all participating countries start learning
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able to continue in a healthy state without outside assistance start learning
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