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101 long-term creditor
s.acreedor a largo plazo. -
102 long-term debt
s.deuda a largo plazo, pasivo a largo plazo. -
103 long-term deposit
s.depósito a largo plazo. -
104 long-term disability
s.discapacidad a largo plazo. -
105 long-term draft
s.letra a largo plazo. -
106 long-term employee
s.empleado a largo plazo. -
107 long-term employment
s.empleo a largo plazo. -
108 long-term experiment
s.experimento de largo plazo. -
109 long-term financing
s.financiamiento a largo plazo, financiación a largo plazo. -
110 long-term fluctuation
s.fluctuación a largo plazo, variación permanente. -
111 long-term forecast
s.pronóstico a largo plazo. -
112 long-term forecasting
s.previsiones a largo plazo. -
113 long-term funds
s.fondos a largo plazo, dinero a largo plazo. -
114 long-term gain
s.ganancia a largo plazo, utilidad a largo plazo. -
115 long-term interest
s.interés a largo plazo. -
116 long-term investment
s.inversión a largo plazo. -
117 long-term liability
s.responsabilidad a largo plazo, pasivo a largo plazo, obligación a largo plazo. -
118 long-term loan
s.préstamo a largo plazo, empréstito a largo plazo. -
119 long-term loss
s.pérdida a largo plazo. -
120 long-term memory
s.memoria a largo plazo, memoria de largo alcance, memoria de largo plazo, MLP.
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