Vocabulary List
- To have a ripple (effect): To cause a series of consequences or reactions.
- To tie back to: To relate to something; to have a connection with a previous topic or idea.
- To unpack something: To analyze or examine something in detail.
- Court of Chancery: A court of equity that handles cases involving things like trusts, property disputes, and guardianships.
- High stakes: A situation with significant potential consequences or risks.
- Crave stability: To strongly desire a situation that is steady, predictable, and unlikely to change.
- Fast-paced: Happening very quickly; involving rapid change.
- Front and center: In a prominent or important position.
- To have a say: To have the opportunity to express an opinion or influence a decision.
- To be steamrolled: To be overwhelmed or overpowered by someone or something.
- Major league hurdle: A significant obstacle or challenge.
- Drag on: To continue for a long time, often in a tedious or exhausting way.
- Resolve swiftly: To find a solution or reach a conclusion quickly.
- Even playing field: A fair situation where everyone has an equal chance of success.
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