Now let's turn to the problem of workplace stress.
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1 begin to examine or talk about
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Moving on, I'd like to look at the questionnaire results in more detail.
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2 going on to the next point; less formal than in greater detail
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I also want to talk about the supply of cfean water, but I'll come back to that later.
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3 or, more formal, return to
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I'd just like to go back to the graph on the previous slide.
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4 or, more formal, return to
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Anyway, getting back to / to return to the question of inflation, let's look at the Thai economy.
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5 getting back to is less formal than to return to
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The results were not very clear. Having said that, I feel the experiment was worthwhile.
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6 a less formal way of saying nevertheless
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I'll skip the next slide as time is (running) short.
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7 skip (informal) = leave out / omit
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To sum up, then, urban traffic has reached a crisis. That's all I have to say*. Thank you for listening.
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8 have no more time left * informal - not used in writing
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Well, I'll stop there as I've run out of time. Thank you.
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9 have no time left
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Dr Woichek will now take questions*. Are there any questions or comments?
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10 rather formal = accept and answer questions
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