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According to Ron Kurtus of School for Champions, some companies may be ....... successful, but they could be even more profitable if they paid attention to the basics of organization.
A) willfully
B) casually
C) mildly
D) scarcely
Write every email for your boss's eyes: it's a great way to keep you honest and ....... sensitive.
A) politically
B) positively
C) probably
D) practically
Email feels private, but it's anything ........
A) at all
B) but
C) available
D) public
When I get a sloppy email, with poor punctuation, misspelled words or in lower case letters, it tells me the person just doesn't realize that what and how they write ....... their credibility to others.
A) exaggerates
B) underlines
C) denies
D) telegraphs
If you don't consider how it will sound on the other end and take steps to shape the delivery so the meaning is understood, you could be doing ....... control later.
A) passion
B) communication
C) damage
D) courtesy
Because the tone and ....... are missing, it is more important to use friendly language, descriptive adjectives and carefully chosen words.
A) inflection
B) reflection
C) intention
D) retraction
If you receive an email that ....... you off, and your first reaction is to counterattack, don't; close it and wait 24 hours before you respond.
A) seizes
B) fires
C) checks
D) ticks
What's worse, email can be printed and saved: both parties will often haul out their "documentation" to prove how the other party has ....... them.
A) reviled
B) wronged
C) missed
D) decried
Delivering a negative message is difficult, even when it is spoken face-to-face; ....... is almost guaranteed when it's received by email.
A) defensiveness
B) decisiveness
C) discursiveness
D) derisiveness
However, she warns that it also carries many ....... and even dangers in the office environment.
A) freefalls
B) pratfalls
C) deadfalls
D) pitfalls
Joan Lloyd, of Joan Lloyd & Associates, writes that email is a medium of communication ....... for sheer convenience.
A) uncompared
B) unequal
C) undivided
D) unparalleled
It is envisaged that the general principles of the law of contracts provided in the PECL will be ....... in what may eventually become a European Civil Code.
A) instigated
B) integrated
C) imagined
D) investigated
The Council and the Commission of the EU have been invited to prepare new procedural legislation in ....... border cases, in particular on those elements which are instrumental to a smooth judicial co-operation.
A) both
B) beyond
C) cross
D) over
The Commission has made an effort to deal with those issues in contract which face business life of today and which may ....... the trade.
A) advertise
B) adhere
C) advance
D) advise
Some of the Principles of European Contract Law reflect ideas which have not yet ....... in the law of any state.
A) realised
B) materialised
C) adopted
D) approached
The Principles may be compared with the American Restatement of the Law of Contract, which consists of non-binding rules, or ".......".
A) by law
B) false law
C) soft law
D) near law
The Members have not been representatives of specific political or governmental ......., and they have all pursued the same objective, to draft the most appropriate contract rules for Europe.
A) wings
B) liaisons
C) interests
D) platforms
With a few exceptions the members of the Commission of European Contract Law have been academics, but many of the academics are also ....... lawyers.
A) practiced
B) practicum
C) practical
D) practicing
In 1997, the Third Commission began to prepare rules on subjects which are common to contracts, torts and unjust enrichment, such as plurality of creditors and debtors, and ....... of debts and claims.
A) arrangement
B) assignment
C) alignment
D) advisement
The efforts and money which it will cost to unify the private law will be ....... repaid when it is there.
A) amply
B) mainly
C) annually
D) entirely
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