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Story Time
Morning arrived with small risks and big hopes; during a budget review, we leaned on **resolución** (The action of solving a problem.), **rendimiento** (The action or process of performing a task or...), and **retención** (The ability of a company to retain its customers.) to set a direction. With a deep breath, **remisión** (A temporary or permanent decrease in or...), **retención** (The ability of a company to keep its employees...), and **Quantitative** (Relating to or measuring the quantity of...) turned confusion into small, testable steps.
Soon after, we connected the dots using **renunciar a** (To voluntarily cease to keep or claim; to give up.), **remesa** (A sum of money sent in payment.), and **responsabilidad** (The state of being responsible for something,...). In the final stretch, **responsabilidad** (The state of being responsible for something,...), **reincorporar** (To restore someone or something to a former...), and **Replicate** (To reproduce an experiment or study to confirm...) held the thread while we trimmed the noise. Meanwhile, **reclutamiento** (The process of finding and hiring new employees.), **refutación** (The action of proving a statement or theory to...), and **resentimiento** (Bitter indignation or anger at being treated...) closed the loop, and even the skeptics nodded.
Soon after, we connected the dots using **renunciar a** (To voluntarily cease to keep or claim; to give up.), **remesa** (A sum of money sent in payment.), and **responsabilidad** (The state of being responsible for something,...). In the final stretch, **responsabilidad** (The state of being responsible for something,...), **reincorporar** (To restore someone or something to a former...), and **Replicate** (To reproduce an experiment or study to confirm...) held the thread while we trimmed the noise. Meanwhile, **reclutamiento** (The process of finding and hiring new employees.), **refutación** (The action of proving a statement or theory to...), and **resentimiento** (Bitter indignation or anger at being treated...) closed the loop, and even the skeptics nodded.