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Matthias Oswald

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elitist

of a superior attitude or behavior

extensive

covering a large area. Noun: extensiveness Adv: extensively

manageable

able to be controlled or dealt with without difficulty

mediocre

of only average quality

prospective

expected or likely to happen or be in the future

prestigious

inspiring respect and admiration; having high status

tertiary

education at a level higher than provided by schools

vast

of very great extent or quantity; immense

varying

changing; giving variety to e.g. choice of goods.

emotive

arousing intense feeling. animal experimentation is an emotive subject

wake-up call

something that alerts people to an unsatisfactory situation. the state of the economy was a wake up call to many Americans

associate professor

an academic ranking immediately below full professor

caste system

one of the four classes into which Hindu society is separated

critical mass

the amount of resources required to start or maintain a venture

bricks-and-mortar

a business that operates conventionally rather than (or as well as) via the Internet

continuous assessm

ent the evaluation of a trainee's progress throughout a course of study, as opposed to by examination

blended learning

the combination of multiple approaches to learning. Blended learning can be accomplished through the use of 'blended' virtual and physical resources. E.g. a combination of technology-based materials and face-to-face sessions

equal voice

where the weight of opinion of individuals or groups are equal

brand recognition

the stage of brand loyalty at which the buyer is aware of the existence of a particular brand but has no preference for it

a select few

a privileged minority

tap into

1) Use or exploit a plentiful resource for your benefit. E.g. The company is hoping INTO the Chinese market to TAP 2) connect with; involves itself with This idea taps into the psychology of a criminal

drop out

abandon a course of study

break away from

escape from the control or influence of a person or practice

fall behind

be left behind. E.g. As I was sick I fell behind in my studies.

get carried away

lose control, get excessively aroused emotionally, go too far

Waxing lyrical

talk in a highly enthusiastic way about someone or something

bears the stamp

is clearly associated with. This report bears the stamp of a true professional

the new kid on the block

newcomer; new person in a business, the office or in the class etc.

out of the blue

without warning; unexpectedly

end up being

finally be or do something. E.g. "Obama ended up becoming the President of the UnitedStates".

translates to

CHANGE, convert, transform. E.g. Brilliant ideas don’t always translate to effective strategies

coupled with

together with

prove to be (achallenge)

The end result showed that. E.g. Even though I was skeptical, her idea proved to be the best solution

abuse

misuse someone or something for a bad purpose. Noun: abuse Adj: abusive

boost

help or encourage to increase or improve

exceed

go beyond what is allowed or stipulated by a set limit

overestimate

overrate, overvalue; estimate as being greater than something actually is

outstrip

move faster than and overtake; exceed E.g. Supply far outstripped demand.

quadruple

increase or be increased fourfold; times 4 (x 4)

retain

continue to have; keep possession of e.g. employees. Noun: retention