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101 Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2010 Database Tool
"A downloadable tool that provides users with administration capabilities such as creating, sharing, backing up or restoring a database."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Contact Manager for Outlook 2010 Database Tool
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102 business driver
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103 Business Network relationship
"An explicit (for example, “colleague”) or implicit (for example, “sent 100 emails in the last 30 days”) relationship, with inherent strength, between people in the Business Network."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Network relationship
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104 with distinction
Общая лексика: с отличием (Dr. Azab also holds an MBA degree with distinction from the Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario in Canada.) -
105 business case analysis
Общая лексика: анализ бизнес-случаев использования (см. Software Factories: Assembling Applications with Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools by Jack Greenfield, Keith Short, Steve Cook, Stuart Kent, John Crupi (2004))Универсальный англо-русский словарь > business case analysis
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106 business logic objects
Программирование: объекты бизнес-логики (см. Designing Concurrent, Distributed, and Real-Time Applications with UML by Hassan Gomaa)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > business logic objects
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107 with great purchasing power
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108 with index clause
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109 with obligation to transport
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110 business accounts
бухучет; счетаaccounts payable — счета кредиторов; кредиторы по расчётам
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111 business letter style
деловой стиль; стиль делового письмаa style patented by Conrad — стиль, характеризующий Конрада
base-line style of the game — стиль игры «у задней линии»
dead scholastic style — мёртвый, схоластический стиль
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112 business letters
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113 business risk
Finthe uncertainty associated with the unique circumstances of a particular company, for example, the introduction of a superior technology, as they might affect the price of that company’s securities -
114 business note
An Outlook item that can be attached to a record's history log. Typically a note contains information regarding a conversation with a customer or other people in the company they work for. -
115 Business Connectivity
A feature that enables users to interact with back-end (LOB) data from within the Office Suite and SharePoint. -
116 business affected with a public interest
Юридический термин: бизнес, затрагивающий общественные интересы, бизнес, затрагивающий публичные интересыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > business affected with a public interest
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117 business event with multiple relationships
SAP. мероприятие с многократными соединениямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > business event with multiple relationships
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118 business connected with banks
фирма, связанная с банкамиEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > business connected with banks
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119 with no particalar business
без каких-либо особых дел/вопросовEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > with no particalar business
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120 deal with
1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) tratar de2) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) abordar, ocuparse dev.• tratar v.v + prep + o1)a) ( do business with) \<\<company\>\> tener* relaciones comerciales conb) ( behave)2)a) (tackle, handle) \<\<complaint\>\> ocuparse de, atender*; \<\<situation\>\> manejarthe problem must be dealt with now — hay que ocuparse del or hay que resolver el problema ahora mismo
I don't know how to deal with this problem — no sé qué hacer con or no sé cómo atacar este problema
b) ( be responsible for) ocuparse or encargarse* dec) ( punish)3) \<\<issue\>\> (discuss, treat) tratar; ( have as subject) tratar deVI + PREP1) (=have dealings with) tratar conthey deal a lot with the Far East — hacen mucho negocio or comercian mucho con el Extremo Oriente
2) (=handle, cope with) [+ problem, task] ocuparse de, encargarse de; [+ difficult person] manejar, tratar; (=attend to) [+ customer, order, application, complaint] atender; [+ person] manejar, tratarhe deals with all the paperwork — él se ocupa or se encarga de todo el papeleo
don't worry, I'm dealing with it — no te preocupes, ya me ocupo or encargo de ello
she knows how to deal with difficult customers — sabe (cómo) manejar or tratar a los clientes difíciles
3) (=sort out, solve) [+ problem] solucionar, resolver; [+ emotion] superarhave you dealt with that paperwork yet? — ¿has resuelto todo el papeleo ya?, ¿has terminado ya todo el papeleo?
don't worry, I've dealt with it — no te preocupes, ya lo he or tengo solucionado
I'll see that the problem is dealt with — yo me ocuparé de que se solucione or se resuelva el problema
I'll deal with you later! — (=rebuke, punish) ¡luego me encargaré de ti!
anyone who disobeys will be severely dealt with — cualquiera que desobedezca será tratado con mucha severidad
4) (=be about) [book, film] tratar de* * *v + prep + o1)a) ( do business with) \<\<company\>\> tener* relaciones comerciales conb) ( behave)2)a) (tackle, handle) \<\<complaint\>\> ocuparse de, atender*; \<\<situation\>\> manejarthe problem must be dealt with now — hay que ocuparse del or hay que resolver el problema ahora mismo
I don't know how to deal with this problem — no sé qué hacer con or no sé cómo atacar este problema
b) ( be responsible for) ocuparse or encargarse* dec) ( punish)3) \<\<issue\>\> (discuss, treat) tratar; ( have as subject) tratar de
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