conquer.
To gain mastery over or win by overcoming obstacles or opposition.
contact.
A person serving as a go-between, messenger, connection, or source of
special information.
contraction.
The act of getting smaller; reducing efforts, resources, and energy
used.
control.
(1) To exercise restraining
or directing influence over, regulate; (2) to
have power over.
counterintuitive.
Contrary to what
one would intuitively expect; the power or
faculty of attaining direct knowledge or cognition
without evident rational
thought and inference.
courage.
An act that demonstrates mental or moral strength to venture,
persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.
craft.
An occupation or trade requiring manual dexterity or artistic skill.
crawfish.
Any of numerous freshwater crustaceans resembling the lobster but
usually much smaller.
creative.
Having the quality of something created rather than imitated.
critical.
Of, relating to, or being a turning point or especially important juncture.
CRM (Customer Relations Manager).
Software
applications that allow
companies to manage every aspect of their relationship with a customer.
crossover.
An instance of breaking into another category.
cultivate.
To encourage and help the growth of.
culture.
(1) The set of shared attitudes, values, goals,
and practices that
characterizes an institution or organization (a corporate
culture
focused on the
bottom line); (2)
the set of values, conventions, or
social practices associated
with a particular field, activity, or societal characteristic.
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