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1 concealment practice
Военный термин: тренировка в применении приёмов маскировки -
2 concealment practice
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3 practice
учебная боевая стрельба [стрельбы]; учение; занятие; упражнение; тренировка— battle service practice -
4 skimming
сущ.1) общ. сепарирование, снимание ( сливок)2) марк. снятие сливок, стратегия высоких цен (установление высокой цены на новый продукт с целью получить большую прибыль на начальном этапе, пока конкуренция недостаточно высока, а затем постепенное снижение цены)Syn:See:3) гос. фин., сленг сокрытие доходов [гонораров и т. д.\] ( с целью уклонения от уплаты налогов)the common practice of "skimming" — распространенная практика уклонения от уплаты налогов
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"снятие сливок (пенок) ": 1) стратегия первоначального завышения цены в надежде снять сливки и затем приступить к снижению цены; см. penetration pricing; 2) выкачивание прибылей из компании и сокрытия фактов от акционеров, налоговых властей или партнеров.* * *см. sliding price
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