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A. Some celebrities will do almost anything _____ their craving for publicity. B. Friendly service and low prices all contribute to customer _____. C. The law says that goods you buy must be “of _____ quality” and free from defects. Insurance A. The _____ industry is one of the country’s biggest employers. B. Companies are required _____ against accidents in the workplace. C. The challenge is to work out what risks are _____. Promote A. _____ advertising informs the public of an item or a range of items in stock. B. Her job is mainly concerned with sales and _____. C. It is expensive _____ new products and get them accepted in the marketplace.
Specific A. Buyers are interested in the technical _____ of the new model of car. B. The customer _____ a date and time for delivery. C. In the UK, tobacco is taxed as a _____ duty per unit of quality.
Development A. Children in many _____ countries lack basic medical care. B. Markets for such high-priced products _____ slowly. C. We encourage our staff in their _____ of new skills. Establish A. The treaty _____ a free trade zone across Europe. B. Since its _____ in 2001, the firm has enjoyed rapid growth. C. It is an old _____ family firm. Relative A. The visit is an important step in improving business _____ between Japan and China. B. The tax bears no _____ to people’s ability to pay. C. We are going through a period of _____ economic stability.
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