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advantages etc

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  • there is something/a lot/much etc. to be said for — there is something/a lot/much (etc.) to be said for used to indicate that something has advantages which deserve to be considered when you are thinking about what to do There is something to be said for small weddings. It is not necessary, but… …   Useful english dictionary

  • non-monetary advantages and disadvantages — Those aspects of an employment that are not connected with its financial remuneration. They include the employees subjective opinion of their working environment, the stimulation or boredom of the work itself, the companionship or isolation… …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • Nebraska — • One of the United States of America, originally included in the Louisiana Purchase. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nebraska     Nebraska      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • squeeze — [[t]skwiz[/t]] v. squeezed, squeez•ing, n. 1) to press forcibly together; compress 2) to apply pressure to in order to extract juice, sap, or the like: to squeeze an orange[/ex] 3) to force out, extract, or procure by pressure 4) to force or… …   From formal English to slang

  • jealous — adj. 1 (often foll. by of) fiercely protective (of rights etc.). 2 afraid, suspicious, or resentful of rivalry in love or affection. 3 (often foll. by of) envious or resentful (of a person or a person s advantages etc.). 4 (of God) intolerant of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Guilt society — A guilt society is one in which the primary method of social control is the inculcation of feelings of guilt for behaviors that the society defines as undesirable. It involves an implicit judgment on the being (rather than just the behavior) of… …   Wikipedia

  • tangible — adjective 1 tangible proof/results/benefits etc proof, results, advantages etc that are easy to see so that there is no doubt: Welfare reform has not yet brought any tangible benefits. opposite intangible 2 formal able to be felt by touch… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • jealous — jeal•ous [[t]ˈdʒɛl əs[/t]] adj. 1) resentful and envious, as of someone s success, advantages, etc.: to be jealous of a rich brother[/ex] 2) proceeding from suspicious fears or envious resentment: a jealous rage[/ex] 3) inclined to suspicions of… …   From formal English to slang

  • Misimprove — Mis im*prove , v. t. To use for a bad purpose; to abuse; to misuse; as, to misimprove time, talents, advantages, etc. South. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • terrain — /teuh rayn /, n. 1. a tract of land, esp. as considered with reference to its natural features, military advantages, etc. 2. Geol. terrane. [1720 30; < F VL *terranum, n. use of neut. of *terranus of land. See TERRA, AN] * * * …   Universalium

  • equality — e|qual|i|ty [ıˈkwɔlıti US ıˈkwa: ] n [U] a situation in which people have the same rights, advantages etc equality of ▪ All people have the right to equality of opportunity. equality with ▪ Women have yet to achieve full equality with men in the… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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