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2. Higher
3. Faster
4. More integrated
5. More profitable
6. Happier
7. More comfortable
8. Less problematic
9. Lower
10. The best

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2. By far insted of certainy
3. Far insted of many
4. Correct
5. The Olympic Games also usually end with one of the most expensive shows in the
world.
6. Differ from instead of differ than/is a main game instead of is a major game
7. Tickets, which are the hardest to get, are almost always for the opening and closing
ceremonies.
8. On the other hand, the Paralympics, until recently, were not as high as the Olympics
themselves.
9. Without enough
10. Correct

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3. More
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5. Exactly
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7. Quicker
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16. Longer
17. Even
18. Best

1. British Airways, in common like many other large international companies, invested
in prestigious, purpose-built headquarters
2. The Waterside complex, near Heathrow Airplane, is in many ways similar to other
corporate centers.
3. Its steel and glass office buildings, for example, look virtually the same as hundreds of
others throughout the world.
4. The noticeable innovation is The Street, the long, covered space to that all six office
blocks open onto, which includes a supermarket, a hairdresser's and a gym.
5. All employees, from the highly paid senior managers to most junior office workers,
share these amenities.
6. BA commissioned Waterside in tandem with a business redesign process, with the aim
of making working life more efficient as it was in its previous headquarters.
7. The company wanted to use space rather than it had in its old offices, partly in order
to save money.
8. At the same time, it had wanted to find ways to work effectively.
9. One step was to persuade employees to accept hot-desking in contrast the to previous
system of fixed work stations.
10. One of the biggest changes was to remove the space allocated to archives, first by
moving the paper storage offsite, and then by digitizing all the records.

1. London and New York have much in common, in that they are world leaders in the
fields of art , design, fashion, music, and much else. Indeed, there are obvious
similarities between these two cities. However, there is one significant difference:
London is a political capital, whereas New York is not. Both, of course, are
commercial, financial, and retail capitals. The UK's London is most populous city,
similarly, New York holds that position in the United States (although the situation
is not exactly alike, given the different legal status of suburbs in each country). There
is, finally, a striking in similarity the ability of these two cities to attract tourists in
every season of the year.

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