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we wander round in T-shirts in December insisting that anything less than a constant 25 Celsius is freezing
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to make an official statement that sth must happen Pol. zarządzić, nakazać, orzec. začať sa učiť
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the Parker Morris Standards decreed that dwellings should be fitted with heating systems
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a place where people can live začať sa učiť
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dwellings should be fitted with heating systems
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if a place is equipped with sth it is ____ with it. začať sa učiť
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dwellings should be fitted with heating systems
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the notion of humanitarian needs was acknowledged
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to accept, admit or recognize (something, or the truth or existence of something); začať sa učiť
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the notion of humanitarian needs was acknowledged,
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to put a piece of glass into (a window) začať sa učiť
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there was interest in double glazing and other forms of insulation.
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to protect sb or sth from outside influences začať sa učiť
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there was interest in double glazing and other forms of insulation.
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____ (US Installment plan) is a system of paying for something in which the buyer pays part of the cost immediately and then makes small regular payments until the debt is reduced to nothing. začať sa učiť
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the explosion of hire purchase and easy credit,
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a deep feeling that other people do not respect you or have a good opinion of you začať sa učiť
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hire purchase was surrounded by stigma.
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there was a philosophical drive behind the change.
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the process of making something as great in amount, size, or importance as possible: začať sa učiť
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It's to do with avoidance of pain and the maximisation of pleasure,
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If people get what they want immediately they expect instant _____. začať sa učiť
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We expect instant gratification
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to change an opinion, idea, etc.: začať sa učiť
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shift (sth) away from sth They have shifted the emphasis of the business away from traditional manufacturing.
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We expect instant gratification and with the shift away from living with scarcity that's become a benchmark of success
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a lack of something: inadequate supply; rarity or infrequent occurrence začať sa učiť
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the shift away from living with scarcity
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a standard for measuring or judging other things of the same type: a criterion by which to measure something; standard; reference point. začať sa učiť
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Her performances set a new benchmark for classical pianists. that's become a benchmark of success
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strength, bravery or strength of character začať sa učiť
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a bit of suffering was seen to be a good thing morally, it gave people backbone
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the matters which are waiting to be discussed or achieved a secret aim or reason for doing something: začať sa učiť
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There's no hidden agenda - I'm just trying to help. Whereas today there is no agenda other than to maximise our pleasure through our consumption habits and practices.
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a lack of the basic things that are necessary for an acceptable standard of living; začať sa učiť
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We have a generation of people who have no idea of privation
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something which is greatly disliked or disapproved of; a strong curse. začať sa učiť
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For older employees, the new system is an anathema. the idea that they can't have it easy is anathema.
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a factory in which a particular product is made or power is produced: začať sa učiť
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apartment blocks were often heated with surplus energy from power plants.
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