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1 прямая конкуренция
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2 прямая конкуренция
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > прямая конкуренция
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3 конкуренция конкуренци·я
competition, rivalryвыдерживать конкуренцию — to meet / to sustain / to withstand competition
добросовестная / честная конкуренция — fair competition
напряжённая / острая конкуренция — keen / rugged / tough competition
недобросовестная / нечестная конкуренция — unfair competition
недобросовестная конкуренция на мировых рынках — unfair competition / rivalry on the world markets
открытая / явная конкуренция — open competition
торговая конкуренция — commercial competition / rivalry
ценовая конкуренция — price competition / warfare
рынок, на котором наблюдается сильная конкуренция продавцов — highly competitive market
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > конкуренция конкуренци·я
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4 конкурентная группа
1) General subject: comp set (e.g. In traditional revenue management, managers only compare their prices with those of their competitive set (or comp set), the select group of hotels that is considered direct competition beca)2) Hotel industry: competitive set (comp set, competitive set. In the hotel industry, a selection of other, competing hotels against which a property or chain measures its own performance)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конкурентная группа
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5 прямая конкуренция
Economy: direct competitionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > прямая конкуренция
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6 открытая конкуренция
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > открытая конкуренция
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7 прямое выбывание
прямое выбывание
Система, подразумевающая выбывание спортсмена из соревнования после одного проигрыша.
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direct elimination
System that involves an athlete being eliminated from the competition after one loss.
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Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > прямое выбывание
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8 конкуренция между прямыми и ступенчатыми процессами
Русско-английский физический словарь > конкуренция между прямыми и ступенчатыми процессами
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9 уборка и утилизация отходов
уборка и утилизация отходов
Планирование, реализация услугами по уборке, утилизации и обработке отходов на всех соревновательных и несоревновательных объектах под непосредственным контролем Оргкомитета Олимпийских и Паралимпийских игр. ОКОИ может учредить функциональное подразделение, занимающееся всеми аспектами уборки и утилизации отходов.
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cleaning and waste
Planning, implementation and management of the provision of all cleaning, waste removal and waste processing services to all competition and non-competition venues within the direct control of the OCOG for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. The OCOG may establish a functional area dealing with cleaning and waste aspects.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > уборка и утилизация отходов
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10 конкуренция между прямыми и ступенчатыми процессами
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конкуренция между прямыми и ступенчатыми процессами
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