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Tuesday, 13 June 2006

Definition:

To do everything that is necessary to achieve a goal.

Example Dialogue:

A: He is a demanding boss. He really has me jumping through hoops.
B: I agree that he is demanding, but he’s fair. I am sure that he appreciates all of the things that you are doing to make the department look good.

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