Nov 2015 Flashcards

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to change some of the words and often the meaning of (a law, document, etc.); to change and improve (something, such as a mistake or bad situation)

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amend

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2
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noun for amend

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amendment

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3
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to do what you have been asked or ordered to do

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comply with (e.g., comply with federal law)

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4
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to think of (someone or something) in a particular way, regard or consider in a specific way

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deem (e.g., The evening was deemed a great success.)

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5
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allowed according to rules or laws; real, accepted, or official; fair or reasonable

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legitimate (ligi*tㅓmㅓt), eg, the property’s legitimate owner

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6
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Eventually; ultimately

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in the end

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7
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When everything is considered; in the final analysis.

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at the end of the day

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8
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  1. a medicine or treatment that relieves pain or cures a usually minor illness
  2. a way of solving or correcting a problem
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remedy (remㅓdi)

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9
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  1. of, relating to, or being a cycle

2. moving in cycles

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cyclic (sai(st)klik) or cyclical (sai(st)klical)

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10
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  1. the quality of being honest and fair 2. the state of being complete or whole
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integrity [in-teg(st)-ri-tee]

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the act of sending someone to another person or place for treatment, help, advice, etc.

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referral [ri-fur(st)-uh l] (e.g., gave the patient a referral to a specialist)

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12
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adj: difficult to understand

verb : to make (something) difficult to understand or know : to make (something) obscure

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obscure [ scu(st)]

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13
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to enlighten spiritually or intellectually

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illuminate

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14
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in close association : together

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hand in hand (e.g., lack of normality and nonconstant error variances frequently go hand in hand.)

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15
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very large in amount or number

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copious [coupiㅓs]

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