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willing to tell things to other people
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able to be trusted as being honest, safe, or reliable
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the quality of being reliable
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a way of solving a problem or ending an argument in which both people or groups accept that they cannot have everything they want
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agreement among all the people involved
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to have the opposite effect to the one that you wanted
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considering someone or something as so important that you are always thinking about them, in a way that seems extreme to other people
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to trick someone by behaving in a dishonest way
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a situation in which everyone benefits
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to argue in order to agree on the price of something
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happening, done, or made only once
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a situation in which the managers or people employed in a company take control of it by buying all of its shares
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the period of time when a person, idea, or object is most successful or popular
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to deliberately give a false idea to someone about what you intend to do, or about the facts of a situation, especially in order to gain an advantage