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| to discuss a subject formally when you are trying to make a decision or find a solution |
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| an opinion on a particular subject, esp. the official opinion of a government, political party, or sb. in authority |
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| causing a lot of disagreement, because many people have strong opinions about the subject being discussed |
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| when people vote to choose sb. for an official position |
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| sb. who is being considered for a job or is competing in an election |
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| the older and more liberal of the 2 main political parties of the USA |
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| the more conservative of the 2 main political parties of the USA |
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| a way of doin sth. that has been officially agreed and chosen by a political party, business or other organization |
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| disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence |
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| the organization, plan, style or something, such as a performance, TV show, paper or book |
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| rules or instructions about the best way to do sth. |
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| not based on true facts or clear ideas, and lack good judgment |
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| not useful or not relating to a particular situation, and therefore not important |
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| to give sb. information that in incorrect |
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| to move around like a wheel or to move in circles around sth. |
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| a humble way of behaving or talking |
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| to show that sth. is wrong or not true |
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| to say or show that sth. is definitely true |
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| to be in a difficult or painful situation for a long time without complaining |
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| to do sth. very well, or much better than most people |
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| to change sth. so that it can be used for a different purpose or in a different way |
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| a line of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page |
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| being the same in all its parts |
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| sth. that involves making new discoveries or using new methods |
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| all the people and organizations that provide information and news for the public, including TV, newspapers, etc. |
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