opposition; rebellion; rebounding; recoiling; rally (e.g. in stock prices); recovery
to follow in succession; to happen one after another
leadership skill; leadership ability
rise (e.g. of a movement); emergence; rearing one's head; gaining prominence; coming to the fore; gaining power
unpleasant; disgusting; loathsome; shameful; scandalous
principle of laissez-faire
good thing; nice thing; good excuse; good grounds; interjection used to impress an idea or to urge a response
sympathy; agreement with; alignment; conformity; tuning
management; (executive) staff; leaders; leadership; top brass; upper echelons
order; system; structure; set-up; organization; organisation
strengthening; intensifying; reinforcement; enhancement; solidification
to emboss; to print out; to print; to work out (e.g. policy); to hammer out; to strike (a drum indicating the end of a performance)
official recognition; authorization; authorisation; licence; license; accreditation
propulsion; drive; promotion (of a policy, project, movement, etc.); furtherance; advancement
hunting ground; hunting preserve
sharp increase; sudden rise
(political) power; authority; influence
ornament; decoration; figurehead; leader without real power
clique; group; (political) faction; wing; school; sect
to make (a person) pay for (something)
van (of a movement); vanguard; forefront
(a) weakness; shortcoming; failing; sore point
property; assets; fortune
to be infatuated (with); to be hooked (on); to lose one's heart (on)
to make light of; to ignore; to slight
failing to properly evaluate the (relative) importance (of); putting the cart before the horse; mistaking the cause for the end; mistaking the insignificant for the essential; getting one's priorities backwards
end; tip; extremities; terminal
gambling; gaming; speculation; undertaking a risky venture; (arch.) professional gambler; (arch.) gamester
followers; subordinates; being under someone's command
boss; leader; head; boss (difficult enemy, usu. at the end of a section or level)
to send out; to forward; to show (a person) out
cruel; merciless; atrocious; pitiful; tragic; horrible
(one) matter; (one) item; (one) case
fresh in one's mind; fresh in one's memory
lack of ability; inadequacy; (being) out of one's depth
to refuse; to decline; to deny
being defeated; being eliminated (from competition)
censure; denunciation; (verbal) attack; blaming
exile; banishment; eviction; elimination (e.g. of poverty); removal