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      1. the final figure on a balance sheet 2. the most important feature of something    Lernen beginnen
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      I don't really like the bottom line of this project, I'd prefer to do something more useful.  
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      a general financial figure    Lernen beginnen
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      At the moment I can give you just a ball park figure, I can provide you with details in a week.  
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      a job that has no chance of promotion or advancement    Lernen beginnen
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      Working in a fast food restaurant is a kind of dead end job.  
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      a large payment on leaving a company    Lernen beginnen
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      She received a golden handshake, but she cannot say why she was dismissed.  
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      a lot of trouble in an organisation often resulting in someone losing their job    Lernen beginnen
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      After this last meeting there was blood on the carpet.  
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      a person that is competent with many skills but is not outstanding in any particular one    Lernen beginnen
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      Jack / Jill of all trades     Michel can do anything, he is a Jack of all trades.  
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      A bean counter is thought to be a very boring job.  
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      an important person, a leader (usually about business)    Lernen beginnen
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      Can you see that man over there? He's a big cheese in education.  
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      the company breaks even when expenses equal profits    Lernen beginnen
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      It took this company five years to finally break even.  
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      to be dismissed from your job    Lernen beginnen
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      1. to be fired 2. to get the sack     1. I missed the deadline and I was fired. 2. I missed the deadline and I got the sack.  
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      to be the person who is responsible for everything    Lernen beginnen
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      to be a chief cook and bottle washer     It is a hard task to be a chief cook and bottle washer, but this is how you start a business.  
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      I'm sorry, I can't meet you this week, I'm snowed under.  
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      to call potential customers without an appointment or previous contact    Lernen beginnen
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      I hate all those people cold calling me all the time!  
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      to make certain that the amount of money spent is not more than the amount of money received    Lernen beginnen
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      In big companies it is not easy to balance the books.  
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      to make someone work harder by threatening them    Lernen beginnen
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      Sometimes the boss has to crack the whip in order to make their employees work faster.  
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      1. to work your fingers to the bone 2. to sweat blood     1. I work my fingers to the bone to run this restaurant. 2. I sweat blood to run this restaurant.  
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      when the advancement of a qualified person within the hierarchy of an organisation is stopped at a lower level (it happens to women a lot)    Lernen beginnen
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      The glass ceiling is what you meet when you are a woman in big company.  
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      when you come extremely close to a dangerous or unpleasant situation or only just manage to avoid it    Lernen beginnen
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      It was a close shave, but we managed to make the deal.  
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