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1) General subject: inpayments, due, inpayment2) Professional term: detriments3) Insurance: Payables4) Diplomatic term: due (партийные или профсоюзные), exaction5) Taxes: dues ( union) (в профсоюзы)6) Business: dues7) EBRD: assessments, contributions, instalments -
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1) General subject: limitation, limitations, downsides2) Military: drawbacks3) Law: defects4) Patents: detriments, disadvantageous features, unsatisfactory features5) Drilling: shortcomings6) Chemical weapons: deficiencies7) Makarov: shortfalls -
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1) General subject: aids, detriment (в университетах), dues, levies (налоги и сборы - АД), packing up, due, duties and fees (АД)2) Sports: meet (the act of assembling for a hunt or for competitive sports), training camp3) Professional term: detriments (в университетах)4) History: scot5) Law: imposts6) Economy: charges, dues and fees (в отличие от налогов), duties, fees, impost (generic term for taxes), receipts, tallage7) SAP. dunning fees8) Sakhalin energy glossary: exactions (duties, land use, etc. - пошлины, аренда земли и т.д.)10) oil&gas: exactions (duties, land use, etc.) (пошлины, аренда земли и т.д.) -
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n1) gener. déchet, détritus, fond de tiroir, graillon, débris, bribe2) med. détriments3) colloq. rogaton4) obs. détriment5) eng. résidus6) metal. déchets7) electr.eng. (напр., кабеля) chutes (réutilisation des chutes de câble électrique) -
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1) loss; waste (времени, денег и т.д.)
2) мн. - потери; воен. losses* * ** * *loss; waste* * *deprivationdetrimentdetrimentsforeclosureforfeiturelossmisswaste
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