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1 дефицит бюджета
1) General subject: budget shortfall2) Economy: budget deficit, budgetary gap3) Business: fiscal deficit -
2 неполное выполнение бюджета
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > неполное выполнение бюджета
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3 бюджетный дефицит
budget gap, budgetary shortfall -
4 нехватка бюджетных средств
budget constraint, budgetary shortfallBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > нехватка бюджетных средств
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5 бюджетный
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > бюджетный
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6 дефицит
1) General subject: deficiency, deficit, deficit (дебетовое (отрицательное) сальдо на счёте накопленной нераспределённой чистой прибыли), gap, red, scarcity, shortage, shortfall, underage, tight supply, supply shortage, limited supply2) Engineering: lack, short supply3) Economy: budget deficit (бюджета), commodity deficit (товаров), deficiencies, imbalance, out-of-stock, stockout4) Accounting: deficit (дебетовое сальдо счета "реинвестированная прибыль" - retained earnings), shortcoming5) Finances: to the bad (в такую-то сумму)6) Diplomatic term: want7) Food industry: imperfection9) EBRD: short position, shortfall (недостача)10) Sakhalin R: make good11) Makarov: water stress12) oil&gas: supply shortfalls13) Logistics: stock sortage -
7 нехватка бюджетных средств
1) Finances: budgetary stringency2) EBRD: budget constraint, budgetary shortfallУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нехватка бюджетных средств
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