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activity, appointment, assignment, business, career, office, operation, place, position, post, profession, situation, spot, stint, task, trade, work

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berth, billet, calling, capacity, chore, connection, craft, engagement, faculty, function, gig, grind, handicraft, line, livelihood, means, niche, occupation, opening, posting, pursuit, racket, swindle, vocation

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action, assignment, business, care, duty, effort, office, operation, project, responsibility, role, stint, task, thing, work

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act, affair, burden, charge, chore, commission, concern, contribution, deed, devoir, enterprise, errand, function, matter, mission, obligation, province, pursuit, undertaking, venture

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The mandate will become tougher next year ahead of a complete ban on new diesel and petrol cars in 2035, but car makers have suggested the rules could threaten jobs.

And in 2021, SNP MSP Karen Adam claimed Ross was "failing" his constituents "by thinking he can do both jobs properly".

Bishop Rachel told BBC Radio Gloucestershire she did not want the "very, very difficult job" and any Bishop thinking about it should "look long and hard into the mirror and take some reality checks".

“He did a good job staying in the moment,” Riley said of Maiava.

However, the sector and its supporters say they weren’t properly consulted, and that the changes could ravage the economy, cause job losses and damage Australia’s reputation, all while punishing both domestic and international students.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.