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Academic English Vocabulary No. 4. Academic English Vocab 4 ACADEMIC VOCABULARYSHEET 4Frequency rating: 9 on scale of 10 protocolintegralethicalsubordinate.

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1 Academic English Vocabulary No. 4

2 Academic English Vocab 4 ACADEMIC VOCABULARYSHEET 4Frequency rating: 9 on scale of 10 protocolintegralethicalsubordinate violation restraintsscenariocoherencemutual controversy Definitions (Merriam-Webster)Vocabulary A description of what could possibly happen The act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or rule Ways of limiting, controlling, or stopping something Shared between two or more people or groups Argument that involves many people who strongly disagree about something Systematic or logical connection or consistency Very important and necessary Morally right and good A system of rules that explain the correct conduct and procedures to be followed in formal situations In a position of less power or authority than someone else

3 Academic English Vocab 4 sentences protocolintegralethicalsubordinate violation restraintsscenariocoherencemutual controversy 1. The argument about whether to cap the pay the CEOs caused a lot of _________________. 2. Above-the-line advertising is an ________________ part of this company’s business plan. 3.I sketched a different _________________ for him to consider and he thought this was a plausible future hypothesis. 4.Money was all that mattered to her and all ________________ considerations were quickly discounted. 5.The foreign company insisted that in the merger talks all the appropriate _______________ should be followed for meetings between the two groups. 6.In a system of checks and balances, it is essential that sensible _____________ be placed upon what company boards can do. 7.The decision to fire her in such fashion representation a clear _____________ of all accepted business practices. 8. The ironies of life: at Company A I was his boss whereas, at Company B, I was his ______________. 9. When you present a business report it must be a model of reasonability and _________________. 10. Mr Freeman could not stand Mr Shelton; Shelton assured him that the feeling was completely _____________.

4 Academic English Vocab 4 answers protocolintegralethicalsubordinate violation restraintsscenariocoherencemutual controversy DefinitionsWords A description of what could possibly happenscenario The act of doing something that is not allowed by a law or ruleviolation Ways of limiting, controlling, or stopping somethingrestraints Shared between two or more people or groupsmutual Argument that involves many people who strongly disagree about something controversy Systematic or logical connection or consistencycoherence Very important and necessaryintegral Morally right and goodethical A system of rules that explain the correct conduct and procedures to be followed in formal situations protocol In a position of less power or authority than someone elsesubordinate

5 Sentence answers 1.Controversy 2.Integral 3.Scenario 4.Ethical 5.Protocols 6.Restraints 7.Violation 8.Subordinate 9.Coherence 10.Mutual


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