Reading English novels helps your vocabulary. A: enlarge B: enlarging C: enjoyed D: entitled
Reading English novels helps your vocabulary. A: enlarge B: enlarging C: enjoyed D: entitled
Young as she is, Mary is very good at __________ difficult customers. A: enlarging B: relying C: handling D: processing
Young as she is, Mary is very good at __________ difficult customers. A: enlarging B: relying C: handling D: processing
Most actual negotiations are a combination of claiming and ____________ value processes. A: enlarging B: decreasing C: creating D: discuss
Most actual negotiations are a combination of claiming and ____________ value processes. A: enlarging B: decreasing C: creating D: discuss
Which of the following statements about sampling is appropriate? A: Sampling risk could be reduced to zero by enlarging the sample size B: Sampling risk could be quantified in a statistical sampling C: Non-sampling risk could be reduced to zero by enlarging the sample size D: Non-sampling risk doesn’t exist during tests of controls
Which of the following statements about sampling is appropriate? A: Sampling risk could be reduced to zero by enlarging the sample size B: Sampling risk could be quantified in a statistical sampling C: Non-sampling risk could be reduced to zero by enlarging the sample size D: Non-sampling risk doesn’t exist during tests of controls
______ enlarging the lobby space, the department store could attract more customers while offering better service. A: To B: As C: In D: By
______ enlarging the lobby space, the department store could attract more customers while offering better service. A: To B: As C: In D: By
The first and last principle for effective cross-gender communication is______. A: recognizing the validity of different communication styles B: suspending judgment C: providing translation cues D: enlarging your own communication style
The first and last principle for effective cross-gender communication is______. A: recognizing the validity of different communication styles B: suspending judgment C: providing translation cues D: enlarging your own communication style
The following were all aspects of the economic reforms which took place between 1983 and 1996 EXCEPT . A: enlarging the scale of the mining industry B: deregulating the financial market C: reducing tariffs D: privatizing the state-owned enterprises
The following were all aspects of the economic reforms which took place between 1983 and 1996 EXCEPT . A: enlarging the scale of the mining industry B: deregulating the financial market C: reducing tariffs D: privatizing the state-owned enterprises
The main idea of the text is ______. A: McDonald's is a pioneer in food products B: McDonald's is enlarging its restaurants in the world C: fried foods can't keep up with the development of moden society D: McDonald's is to use new cooking oil
The main idea of the text is ______. A: McDonald's is a pioneer in food products B: McDonald's is enlarging its restaurants in the world C: fried foods can't keep up with the development of moden society D: McDonald's is to use new cooking oil
The strike for Wednesday and Thursday has been called by the two big unions that cover public and private sector workers. The 48-hour strike comes as parliament prepares to vote on the latest round of austerity measures, including more tax hikes, pay cuts and job losses. There have been lightning strikes across virtually every sector of the economy, with rubbish not collected and government ministries blocked by their own workers. Government departments, businesses, offices and stores are all expected to be shut, with small business owners and shopkeepers taking part in strike action for the first time. Air traffic controllers will stage a 12-hour walk-out. Trains, buses, taxis and lorries will not be operating. Law-makers are voting on two bills on Wednesday and Thursday that include cuts to the pay and pensions of public sector workers, higher taxes and the suspension (暂停) of collective labor agreements. Greece finds itself with rising unemployment and a stalled economy, with a government debt that is 162% of its gross domestic product. The long-term bond markets have shut Greece out over fears that it can no longer meet its debt obligations. The EU and the IMF have stepped in with two rescue packages but the second has not been finalised. Meanwhile, Greece says it needs further help in installment from the first package of assisting loans agreed last year or it will run out of money to pay its bills in November. With fears the problems besetting (包围,困扰) Athens might spread to other eurozone countries with heavy debts such as Spain and Italy, EU leaders meeting this weekend are struggling to forge a plan that will protect the region from a Greek default. Measures could include propping up banks exposed to Greek debt and enlarging the eurozone's rescue fund.
The strike for Wednesday and Thursday has been called by the two big unions that cover public and private sector workers. The 48-hour strike comes as parliament prepares to vote on the latest round of austerity measures, including more tax hikes, pay cuts and job losses. There have been lightning strikes across virtually every sector of the economy, with rubbish not collected and government ministries blocked by their own workers. Government departments, businesses, offices and stores are all expected to be shut, with small business owners and shopkeepers taking part in strike action for the first time. Air traffic controllers will stage a 12-hour walk-out. Trains, buses, taxis and lorries will not be operating. Law-makers are voting on two bills on Wednesday and Thursday that include cuts to the pay and pensions of public sector workers, higher taxes and the suspension (暂停) of collective labor agreements. Greece finds itself with rising unemployment and a stalled economy, with a government debt that is 162% of its gross domestic product. The long-term bond markets have shut Greece out over fears that it can no longer meet its debt obligations. The EU and the IMF have stepped in with two rescue packages but the second has not been finalised. Meanwhile, Greece says it needs further help in installment from the first package of assisting loans agreed last year or it will run out of money to pay its bills in November. With fears the problems besetting (包围,困扰) Athens might spread to other eurozone countries with heavy debts such as Spain and Italy, EU leaders meeting this weekend are struggling to forge a plan that will protect the region from a Greek default. Measures could include propping up banks exposed to Greek debt and enlarging the eurozone's rescue fund.