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restriction (a)
freedom, latitude
restriction (s)
constraint, limitation
dispute (a)
agreement, unanimity
dispute (s)
debate, disagreement
slowdown (a)
acceleration, uptick
slowdown (s)
slump, decline
commonplace (a)
atypical, unconventional
commonplace (s)
typical, natural
persistent (a)
faltering, hesitant
persistent (s)
dogged, tenacious
sustainable (a)
insupportable, indefensible
sustainable (s)
defensible, tenable
engaged (a)
passive, idle
engaged (s)
involved, engrossed
indicate (a)
declare, pronounce
indicate (s)
bespeak, suggest
permanence (a)
impermanence, fickleness
permanence (s)
durability, consistency
vacancy (d)
an empty office; available job, post, or tenancy
fixated (d)
arrested in development or adjustment
start-up (d)
a fledgling business enterprise
hospitality (d)
the activity or business of providing services to guests in hotels, restaurants, bars, etc
detractor (d)
a person who tries to make somebody/something seem less good or valuable by criticizing them/it
vocal (d)
telling people your opinions or protesting about something loudly and with confidence
lockdown (d)
an official order to control the movement of people or vehicles because of a dangerous situation
job satisfaction (d)
the satisfaction one gets from performing one's work
to effect sth (d)
to make something happen
advance (d)
progress or a development in a particular activity or area of understanding
adverse effects (d)
effects that are negative, unpleasant, and not likely to produce a good result
remote work (d)
work conducted outside of traditional work spaces (e.g. offices) using the internet
hybrid work (d)
the type of work where in-person and remote work modes are used