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Waiting for a bus is a … experience.
Question 1:
Waiting for a bus is a … experience.
A.
kill
B.
to kill
C.
killing
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From: Rick Campbell, Director of R&D
To: R&D Department
Subject: Change in staff
Date: Tuesday, April 4, 3:40 P.M.
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I am writing to share news with you regarding the recent changes in the Research and Development office. Starting April 7, Bob Denkle will be our new project manager in the Research and Development Department. He has just completed a month-long training session and will replace Benjamin Palmer by the end of the week.
Mike Garcia, the HR director, will post an announcement of several openings throughout the departments by next week. For those who wish to transfer into a different department within the company, now would be a good time to apply.
Please congratulate Benjamin Palmer, as he will transition into a new position in Ion Industries, and welcome Bob Denkle, as he will join our department.
What is expected to happen by next week?
Who is leaving the company?
Re-Fit Closing Stores
February 9-Nemway Group has announced that 80 Re-Fit stores will be closing down around the country in the next six months with 100 more to follow within the year. - [1] - However, the last ten years has seen a steady decline in sales as consumers turned to other clothing retailers such as Zanas and HRM. - [2] - "I don’t know, I just found the clothing to be outdated,” says a former customer. “They should have updated the styles and offered non-sporty options.”
CEO Derrick Greenwich agrees, “We focused so much on particular styles of sportswear that we
lost sight of
the changing tastes of consumers. We’re working on restructuring the company and offering consumers what they want. We’ll come back bigger than ever.” - [3] -
An internal review of the losses will continue to be conducted as nervous shareholders consider their next moves. - [4] - Nemway is hoping that a good portion of the Re-Fit stores will remain in operation as the company struggles to reinvent the brand.
What is indicated about the Re-Fit brand?
The phrase “lost sight of” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to: