Unit 84

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Across
  1. 2. to tell personal and private things to (someone)
  2. 5. brag___
  3. 6. All I could think to do was to _____ her with questions.
  4. 10. Under Russian law, anyone under criminal conviction is _____ from running for public office.
  5. 11. a _____citizen - a person who obeys the law
  6. 13. Babbage is _______ inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs.
  7. 14. However, Australians do not brag about luxury homes, cars and lifestyle.
  8. 17. We ___ all laws and regulations, accounting standards and ethical guidelines.
Down
  1. 1. Such difficulties are especially common in the _____ of a toxic relationship.
  2. 3. However, the resulting ______ in expenditures had a further negative impact on growth.
  3. 4. deal effectively with something difficult
  4. 7. The Ministers also expressed their conviction that continued activity of the good offices group constituted an _____ of the trilateral cooperation.
  5. 8. In our warm and cozy ambience we will offer you a variety of dishes of the exquisite cuisine which _____ all tastes.
  6. 9. This is hardly draconian or a ban ____ trading.
  7. 12. In Provincial School (1990), each of the characters is absorbed ____ their own play in the break time.
  8. 14. Financial operators must abide ____ certain internationally accepted regulations.
  9. 15. apart from
  10. 16. If you regularly _____ complaining colleagues, take steps to handle the situation constructively.