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Tuesday, 23 May 2006

Definition:

The skills or benefits that something or someone offers.

Example Dialogue:

A: Based on talking to him on the phone, I don’t think that he brings very much to the table.
B: I understand why you have that impression, but he actually brings quite a bit to the table. He is brilliant at developing strategy and marketing plans. It is just hard to tell when you first meet him.

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