Thesaurus / work
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I worked very loyally for him to do everything I could for him.
FORMER PENCE AIDE SAYS SHE WILL VOTE FOR BIDEN BECAUSE OF TRUMP’S ‘FLAT OUT DISREGARD FOR HUMAN LIFE’ DURING PANDEMICJOSH DAWSEYSEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON POSTBoth are recovering well after their surgeries and are already back to work.
A WELCOME LIFELINEWASHINGTON REGIONAL TRANSPLANT COMMUNITYSEPTEMBER 17, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEThe NBCU spokesperson said the company would work with each advertiser to decide how the data would be used and managed.
NBCUNIVERSAL TESTS NEW MEASUREMENT PROGRAM TO PROVE IT CAN PUSH PRODUCT SALES FOR ADVERTISERSTIM PETERSONSEPTEMBER 17, 2020DIGIDAYIt works with the full-sized Smart Keyboard and the new Logitech keyboards.
APPLE JUST ANNOUNCED A NEW IPAD, IPAD AIR, AND APPLE WATCH SERIES 6STAN HORAZEKSEPTEMBER 15, 2020POPULAR-SCIENCEAt Fortune, we’ve worked to make business better since our founding 90 years ago.
ANNOUNCING FORTUNE CONNECT, OUR NEW MEMBERSHIP COMMUNITYALAN MURRAYSEPTEMBER 15, 2020FORTUNEIf one tactic doesn’t work, flag it, drop it and try something different.
DEEP DIVE: HOW THE SUMMER OF 2020 FORCED BRAND MARKETING TO CHANGE FOR THE BETTERJIM COOPERSEPTEMBER 14, 2020DIGIDAYHe oversees the business side of Apple’s video efforts and leads work on Apple News, Apple Books, iCloud and the company’s advertising platforms.
APPLE’S LEADERSHIP EVOLVES AHEAD OF A POST-TIM COOK ERARADMARYASEPTEMBER 12, 2020FORTUNEEveryone could work however they wanted to maximize what they were bringing to the company.
WHAT IF YOUR COMPANY HAD NO RULES? (BONUS EPISODE)MARIA KONNIKOVASEPTEMBER 12, 2020FREAKONOMICS“You’re just a cog and we can get a new one,” is how one former employee described working at Kirkhill, a Transdigm company in Orange County, California.
THE BIG CORPORATE RESCUE AND THE AMERICA THAT’S TOO SMALL TO SAVEBY LYDIA DEPILLIS, JUSTIN ELLIOTT AND PAUL KIELSEPTEMBER 12, 2020PROPUBLICASleek finds it far harder work than fortune-making; but he pursues his Will-o'-the-Wisp with untiring energy.
THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLSWORDS RELATED TO WORK
- break
- clarify
- clear up
- construe
- crack
- deal with
- decide
- decipher
- decode
- determine
- disentangle
- divine
- do
- elucidate
- enlighten
- explain
- expound
- fathom
- figure out
- find out
- fix
- get
- get right
- get to the bottom
- have
- hit
- hit upon
- illuminate
- interpret
- iron out
- lick
- make a dent
- make out
- pan out
- put two and two together
- puzzle
- reason
- settle
- think out
- unfold
- unlock
- unravel
- unriddle
- untangle
- work
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- careers
- claim to fames
- cup of teas
- distinguishing features
- field of concentrations
- fortes
- games
- hobbies
- jobs
- long suits
- magnum opuses
- majors
- masterpieces
- minors
- numbers
- object of attentions
- object of studies
- occupations
- pièce de résistances
- practices
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- things
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- game
- hobby
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- long suit
- magnum opus
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- masterpiece
- minor
- number
- object of attention
- object of study
- occupation
- pièce de résistance
- practice
- profession
- pursuit
- racket
- special
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- thing
- vocation
- weakness
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- aim
- assay
- attempt
- bear down
- bend over backward
- break one's neck
- compete
- contend
- do one's best
- do one's utmost
- drive
- endeavor
- essay
- fight
- go after
- go all out
- go for broke
- go for the jugular
- go the limit
- hassle
- jockey
- knock oneself out
- labor
- leave no stone unturned
- make every effort
- moil
- offer
- push
- scramble
- seek
- shoot for
- strain
- struggle
- sweat
- tackle
- take on
- toil
- try hard
- tug
- work
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