Economics

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the value of what you lose when choosing between two or more options
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an opportunity cost
to reduce the level of something
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bring sth down
to deal with, have responsibility for, or be in charge of
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handle (v)
poorer or in a more difficult situation
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worse off (adj)
to have more money than you had in the past or more money that most other people
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to be better off
people who have more money than most other
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the better off
consequences of other people's activity; damage caused by a company's activities/something positive created by it for which doesn't receive payment; an external effect, often unforeseen or unintended, accompanying a process or activity (efekt uboczny)
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externality
Gross Domestic Product: the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year
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GDP
money owed on a loan taken out to pay for educational expenses
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student debt
to pay part of the cost of something
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subsidize
to not do something that you were going to do, or to stop doing something before you have completely finished
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drop out
a person or thing that has the same purpose as another one in a different place or organization
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counterparts
a situation in which none of the competing parties has an advantage at the outset of a competitive activity; a state of equality; an equal opportunity
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a level playing field
to make a surface flat; or to completely destroy a bulding
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level (v)
in the US, a school that is paid for with public money but is organized by a private group for a special purpose and admits only students who meet its standards
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charter schools
a plan in which each school-age child receives a publicly funded entitlement worth a fixed amount of money with which his or her parents can select a participating public or private school
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voucher program/system
to make someone want to do something, such as to buy something or to do work, especially by offering prizes or rewards
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incentivize
to start using a plan or system; to put a plan into action
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implement
if something you have done is successful, it...
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to pay off
a small amount of something good such as truth or honesty (odrobina, krztyna)
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a modicum of sth
to stay level or equal with someone or something; to be able to understand or deal with something that is happening or changing very fast
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to keep up with sb/sth
rich, wealthy, affluent
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well-off (adj)
rich people
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the well-off
having more money, a higher social position, etc. than someone else
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advantaged
not having the standard of living conditions, education, etc. that most people have
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disadvantaged
to make something officially acceptable or approved, especially after examining it
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validate
if a letter or other document is signed by a notary public im order to make it official or legal, it is...
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notarize
to make a movement, sound, flash, etc. that gives information or tells people what to do; or to show that you intend or are ready to do something
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signal (v)
able to exist, live or work successfully with something or someone else; or able to be used with a particular type of computer, machine, device, etc.
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compatible
in a way that is easy to see or recognize (wyraźnie, zauważalnie)
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noticeably
the ___ value is the middle one in a set of values arranged in order of size
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median
if you accuse someone of ___, you mean that they are expressing sorrow about a bad situation but are saying that they are unable to change it (załamywanie rąk)
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hand-wringing
a charge for renting a room and the cost of meals (zakwaterowanie, wikt i opierunek)
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room and board
the official price of something such as a car, given by the company that made it
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sticker price
money for teaching or study given to a student studying for an advanced degree, or a position at a university paid for in this way (stypendium)
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fellowship
used to describe an organization or service that exists to make a profit
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for-profit
not intended to make a profit, but to make money for a social or political purpose or to provide a service that people need
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non-profit/not-for-profit
a large building at a college or university where students live; or a large room containing many beds, for example in a boarding school
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dorm; dormitory
producing or serving food that is very high quality; (of food) very high quality (wyśmienity, delikatesowy, smakosz)
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gourmet
the income that a government or company receives regularly (przychód)
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revenue
a lot of money
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a whole bunch of money
to accumulate sth; to get or achieve a lot of something (nazbierać, uzbierać, uzyskać, np. punkty w grze)
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rack up
to become or make someone become an official member of a course, college, or group
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to enroll
money, for example from an income, that allows you to buy things (środki)
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means
a feeling that you want to do a particular thing, or the fact that you prefer or are more likely to do a particular thing
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inclination
the condition of being extremely dirty and unpleasant, often because of lack of money (brud, nędza, ubóstwo)
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squalor
a situation in which there is great disparity in income withit a society
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income inequality
something that you contribute or do to help produce or achieve something together with other people, or to help make something successful (wkład, udział)
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contribution

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