8.Statement:The head of the organisation congratulated the entire staff in his speech for their sincere effort to bring down the deficit and urged them to give their best for attaining a more profitable position in future. Assumptions I. The employees may get motivated and maintain and if possible enhance their present level of work. II. The employees may now relax and slowdown in their day to day work as there is no immediate threat of huge deficit.

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8.Statement:The head of the organisation congratulated the entire staff in his speech for their sincere effort to bring down the deficit and urged them to give their best for attaining a more profitable position in future. Assumptions I. The employees may get motivated and maintain and if possible enhance their present level of work. II. The employees may now relax and slowdown in their day to day work as there is no immediate threat of huge deficit.