Synonym: advance, forward motion, furtherance, onward motion, procession, progress, progression, promotion. Similar words: advance, advanced, in advance, cash advance, in advance of, advance booking, commencement, announcement. Meaning: [-mənt] n. 1. encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something 2. the act of moving forward toward a goal 3. gradual improvement or growth or development.
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31 Advancement opportunities for construction managers vary depending upon the size and type of company for which one works.
32 For most estimators, advancement takes the form of higher pay and prestige.
33 The next highest figures were 17 percent who put benefits above wages, and another 17 percent who preferred career advancement opportunities.
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34 It was the major enabler for social mobility and advancement.
35 The city is committed to the advancement of modern management systems and performance measurement.
36 And not a liberalism that merely acquiesces as it looks to personal advancement, the Clinton caboose.
37 From Wall Street lawyers and brokers to school officials, the search for private advancement replaces any sense of public service.
38 Some younger son from among Leicester's tenants, placed by a dutiful father where he could readily get advancement.
39 And there's no way to chronicle the advancement of women without looking at the backward pull of violence.
40 The knock-on effect of the advancement of the women's game has also led to refreshing developments at girls' level.
41 The path that the young academic must follow who wants tenure, and still more advancement and fame, is clearly marked.
42 The effect was to trigger off a largely middle-class uprising designed to break the chains hampering economic growth and professional advancement.
43 The middle class is growing and the military is no longer the only path to advancement for the poor but able.
44 Friendship has a lot more to do with hiring and advancement.
45 Advancement is easier in large firms that employ several levels of administrative services managers.
46 Career advancement opportunities came in at 12 percent and benefits 10 percent.
47 Albright will be lowering yet another barrier to the advancement of women in public life.
48 Eliza does marry for her advancement, after all, but does not sacrifice her self-respect to do so.
49 No longer will the path to advancement be assured by currying favor with a few influential bosses.
50 This programme aims to promote economic and social advancement and to encourage reconciliation between the two traditions.
51 Plynus's desire for advancement is seen against economic trends which entice people from their duties.
52 Unionised workers sought employment security and income advancement primarily within their respective enterprises.
53 Charles was able to use his family connection for his own personal advancement.
54 Both the capability-building priority and the unusual time commitments bore serious risks to their professional advancement and reward.
55 Some assistant principals hold this position for several years to prepare for advancement to principal; others are career assistant principals.
56 I do know that I don't go along with the belief that the Soviets always trail the West in technological advancement.
57 Continued rapid advancement in technology will make further belt-tightening possible.
58 Although experience, ability, and leadership are emphasized for promotion, advancement may be accelerated by this type of special study.
59 That kind of curriculum vitae brings a reward in terms of career advancement, with the inevitable monetary gains.
60 It promotes the idea that advancement is by acceptance rather than enterprise or originality.
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