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The move, according to analysts, indicated Telcom intention to boost share prices by pleasing investor after a decline in its share prices. (first paragraph, second sentence) Noun : analyst Sentence : A business analyst (BA) analyzes the organization and design of businesses, government departments, and non-profits organizations; BAs also assess business models and their integration with technology. Verb : analyze Sentence : Essentially analytical skills are the main requirement along with the ability to understand and contextualize the business environment. Adverb Sentence : analytically :

2. Telkom owns 4.46 percent in treasury stock, or reacquired stock, after buying back its shares in 2005, 2007 and 2008 at Rp 8,654, Rp 9,156 and Rp 7,238 respectively. (fourth paragraph, second sentence) Noun Sentence : Respect : In many respects Wodehouse was a deeply ordinary man.

Verb : Respect Sentence : I see him a prefects meetings and here he showed a deep respect for the growing mind. Adjective : Respective Sentence : Respective rightholder and may not be reproduced from this site without permission of the rightholder. Adverb Sentence : Respectively : Susies brothers Jimmy and Johnny are 10 and 12, respectively.

3. But it does not necessarily mean that the share price will go up, Universal Broker Indonesia research chief Satrio Utomo told The Jakarta Post in a telephone interview. (fifth paragraph, fourth sentence) Noun : Necessity Sentence : I had done that by the impulse of dire necessity, which I ought to have done at first of my own free will. Verb : Necessitate Sentence : This industrial unrest often necessitated the deployment of officers from the other parts of the country.

Adjective : Necessary Sentence : If any additional input from the learning support teacher was deemed necessary, the parents would always be informed. Adverb : Necessarily Sentence : In protecting commercial interests our consuls have necessarily had to encounter labors and responsibilities growing out of the war. 4. Verb Sentence : Potential. : BNI is one of the most potential banks in Indonesia.

Noun : Potentiality Sentence : A new customer service must have potentiality in communicate with customer. Adjective Sentence Adverb Sentence : Potent : The economic condition of this country is potent. : Potentially : An accountant of this bank is potentially good in accounting.

5. Verb : Generalize Sentence : We cannot generalize the economic situation between one country to another one. Noun : General Sentence : Indonesian people think that corruption is general, however it can ruin this country. Adjective Sentence Adverb Sentence 6. Verb Sentence Noun Sentence Adjective Sentence 7. Verb : Generic : Money laundry is generic for some of people. : Generally : Generally, the interest rate of Mandiri Bank is increasing now. : Innovate : I innovate of a new creation of banking services. : Innovator, innovation : BCA is the innovator of sms banking and e-banking. The new innovations recently are sms banking and e-banking. : Innovative : The new discovery of banking services is so innovative. : Effect

Sentence

: The effect of inflation was felt at every level of the economy.

Noun : Effectiveness Sentence : The effectiveness of the additional troops in Afghanistan will soon become apparent. Adjective : Effective Sentence : Effective customer financial strategy is central to the success of any business. Adverb : Effectively Sentence : Countries that effectively use robots in their industries will have an economic advantage on world market. 8. Verb : Progress Sentence : Progress toward nuclear disarmament which constitutes their primary disarmament objective. Noun Sentence Adjective Sentence : Progression : Progression pathways for younger employees. : Progressive : Progressive taxation based on the ability to pay.

Adverb : Progressively Sentence : Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono talks to metro tv about the need to progressively realign Indonesias gas prices towards market prices. 9. Verb Sentence ones. : Develop : Develop existing research economic groups and to create new

Noun : Development Sentence : A computer generated image of the proposed development appeared in The TV One evening news. Adjective : Developed Sentence : Developed to assist individuals in setting up, organizing and running an effective mentoring scheme for the first time. Adverb : Developing Sentence : In many developing nations, rapid population growth threatens the supply of food. 10. Verb : Challenging

Sentence : President is challenging businessman to explore Java Island to increase economy activity in Indonesia. Noun Sentence risk. Adjective Sentence public. 11. Adjective Sentence Verb Sentence Noun Sentence 12. Verb Sentence Japan. : Challenger : Mr. Haris is a good challenger, because we want to take a big : Challenged : Mrs. Maria challenged her students to be brave to speak in the : Predictable : Price of rice is predictable now. : Predicted : Price of coconut oil is predicted will rise 30% at Indonesia. : Prediction : The prediction of the weather will be sunny today. : Invest : Dominic has invested US$ 700 billion for victims of tsunami in

Noun : Investment Sentence : Yudhoyono also said that the large funds Indonesia needed to develop gave businessman a chance to investment. Noun Sentence : Investor : Bakrie is a big investor for scholarship in Bakrie University.

13. There is a difference between economic development and economic growth. Noun : Difference Sentence : Adjective Sentence Verb Sentence Noun Sentence republic. : Different : My ideas are different from his. : Differentiate : I cannot even differentiate a blackbird and starling. : Differentiation : The economic differentiation of the roman nobility at the end of

14. Economic development is improvement in various indicators like life expectancy, literacy rates, and poverty rates. Noun : Indicator Sentence : Verb Sentence Noun Sentence : Indicate : We can paint an arrow here to indicate the right path. : Indication : There are clear indications that he was intending to resign.

Adjective : Indicative Sentence : The indicative plan is conceived as coordinated information that guides the choices of separate entities in the market economy. 15. Methods used by a government for this purpose include trade policies, tax policies, monetary policies, fiscal policies, and regulation of financial establishments. Adjective : Financial Sentence : Noun Sentence : Finance : He is an expert in finance.

Adverb : Financially Sentence : Financially Free provides children and adults with the knowledge on how to obtain financial freedom. Noun Sentence : Financier : A person who manages large sums of money.

16. Verb : Agree Sentence : A common mistake made by business sellers is to agree to the buyer performing due diligence before a letter of intent is. Noun : Agreement Sentence : Under the project Merlin agreement, the UKs biggest banks are committed to lending 76 bn in 2011 to SMEs. Adjective : Agreeable Sentence : Tony Wright Debate held in thoroughly agreeable environment; Reality Check Interest rate rise may destroy some. Adverb : Agreeably Sentence : And for all the smart assery on display, Maximo Park prove agreeably adept at pulling off the odd tender moment: see the sweet, chiming

The Cost is Always Changing- a tale of love, loss and long-distant train journeys. 17. Noun Sentence income. : Product; Production; Productivity : There was a decline in gross national product and in per capita Production process is only in a case of a private label. My productivity fell after the new boss started. Adjective : Productive Sentence : Training research proves that good quality training helps retain and motivate staff as well as making businesses more productive. Adverb : Productively Sentence : Others hailed the IRC ruling as creating the flexibility that people with families need to continue working productively. 18. Verb : Organized Sentence : Im starting self-employment and will be working from home. The problem is that I have trouble focusing and physically and mentally keeping myself organized. Noun : Organization Sentence : The organization says the next new months will be critical in determining how major crops will fare this year. Adjective : Organic Sentence : Even the term organic is a con as all growth involved in food production is necessarily organic in the proper sense of the word. Adverb : Organically Sentence : Jun (Reuters) Software firm Kewill Plc (KWL.L), which gets more than half of its revenue from Europe, is looking to expand its business in the United States both organically and through acquisitions. 19. Verb : Borrow Sentence : The money we borrow is going to be paid back through taxation in the future, he says. Noun Sentence : Borrowing; Borrower : Debt is borrowing; borrowing of, goods and even services. Interest rate on private loans varies, depending on the lender and the borrowers credit rating. In recent months, though, rates in these loans have dropped. 20. Verb : Generalize

Sentence : Santo Domingo In the wake of the 8 percent increase on the light bill which is another blow to workers pockets, the president of the unions grouped in the CNUS expects that business leaders will generalize the wage increase for employees who earn more that the minimum. Noun : Generalization Sentence : We have seen in the past that, in fact, sometimes the markets react not only to a situation in one country, but they make some kind of generalization, and so in fact some risks exist, Barroso told reporters. Adjective : General Sentence : Marin General Hospital, in partnership with loyal OB/Gyn providers, has launched an innovative new maternity program that offers 24/7 midwifery services at the hospital. Adverb : Generally Sentence : Debt is generally used for financing working capital, capital expenditures and acquisitions. The two primary sources of debt are loans and bonds. 21. Adjective : Intern; Internal Sentence : Intern positions are unpaid professional training opportunities where you will gain valuable experience. If internal people resist new ways of working, should you go around them to their customers? Adverb : Internally Sentence : We hope that blowing the whistle internally is so comfortable that people wont go outside, she says. 22. Assets sales are an attractive way of cleaning up the public balance sheet without doing anything that further chokes demand. Verb : Attract Sentence : I am very attracted by join with your company. Noun Sentence Adjective Sentence Adverb Sentence : Attraction : I think Cara Free Day Event is an attraction place. : Attractive : His style in cycling is very attractive. : Attractively : He shows his free style skill attractively.

23. The Vienna initiative was a plan, drawn up in 2009, that halted the rot of financial contagion spreading through central and eastern Europe.

Verb : Finance Sentence : The government will finance the money for building the selat Sunda Bridge. Noun Sentence Adjective Sentence Adverb Sentence : Finance : We have accepted the finances from that company. : Financial : Kardas Group is a financial organization. : Financially : I use my money financially.

24. No European policy maker seems willing to countenance a serious haircut on Greece debt yet; for fear that it undermines confidence elsewhere. Verb : Confide Sentence : My friend confides a huge secret about them to me. Noun Sentence Adjective Sentence Adverb Sentence : Confidence : My mother always advice me to improve my confidence. : Confident : You look so confident in your firs performance. : Confidently : She sings on the stage confidently.

25. Under pressure from its neighbors and the find its hopes to raise 50 billion ($ 70.80) from privatization. Verb : Privatize Sentence : The Rajawali Group Corp. privatizes its some general assets. Noun Sentence Adjective Sentence Adverb Sentence : Privatization : The Rajawali Groups privatization is unauthorized. : Private : I do not answer her call, because she uses private number. : Privately : My parents ask me to study privately with my teacher.

26. The Vienna initiative was a plan, drawn up in 2009, that halted the rot of financial contagion spreading through central and Eastern Europe. Verb : Initiate Sentence : Our teacher initiates us to take some course.

Noun Sentence

: Initiation : The governor of Jakarta has an initiation in handle flood disaster.

Adjective : Initiative Sentence : The president of USA states some initiative things to support the economy growth in USA. Adverb Sentence : Initiatively : We have to thing initiatively in line to face the globalization era.

27. That makes it unacceptable to the European Central Bank, whose opposition to any form of debt restructuring borders on the pathological. Verb : Unaccepted Sentence : My invitation is unaccepted by her. Adjective Sentence Noun Sentence Adverb Sentence : Unacceptable : Your reason is unacceptable : Unacceptability : My unacceptability in that selection is smaller than him. : Unacceptably : The public responds the policy unacceptably.

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