____ you are partly to blame, I won’t make an issue of it this time. We need you to take the initiative here ____ sort out the problem yourself. Whatever you do, don’t open that door ____ there is an emergency. Ok, you can take the day off tomorrow ____ you make up the time later in the week. ____ no one ever said anything, I assumed it wasn’t important. The difference is that James apologised for being out of order ____ you are acting ____ you haven’t done anything wrong. I’d love to be able to explain what the issue is ____ if I’m honest, I have absolutely no idea! There’s no reason for you to be at the meeting ____ you may as well take the afternoon off. The fact is, we have to get all the documentation together ____ the inspectors turn up. You can resolve the issues between ____ you can take the consequences – it’s up to you. ____ she doesn’t agree, what should we do then?

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