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1 moral incentive
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2 moral incentive
Англо-русский словарь по исследованиям и ноу-хау > moral incentive
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3 incentive
n1) побудительный мотив, стимул2) поощрение
- additional incentive
- economic incentive
- economical incentive
- export incentives
- financial incentive
- fiscal incentives
- investment incentives
- material incentives
- moral incentives
- nonfinancial incentive
- price incentives
- production incentives
- sales incentives
- tax incentives
- incentive to economy
- create an incentive
- raise incentivesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > incentive
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4 incentive
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5 incentive
n1) ( to smth) стимул, побудительный мотив (к чему-л.)2) льгота•- creation of incentives to workto give an incentive to smb — создавать стимул для кого-л.
- economic incentive
- financial incentives
- form of incentive
- individual incentives
- material incentive
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7 моральное стимулирование
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > моральное стимулирование
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8 моральный
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9 моральный стимул
Law: moral incentive -
10 материальное стимулирование
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > материальное стимулирование
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11 стимулирование
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12 фонд экономического стимулирования
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > фонд экономического стимулирования
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13 экономическое стимулирование
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > экономическое стимулирование
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14 morālā stimulēšana
▪ Terminilv ekon.ru стимулирование моральноеLZAlvi▪ EuroTermBank terminiIzgl, Ped, PedStrru моральное стимулированиеUzņ, Ek, Dokru cтимулиpoвaниe мopaльнoeETB -
15 экономическое стимулирование
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > экономическое стимулирование
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16 incitation
incitation [ɛ̃sitasjɔ̃]feminine noun(au meurtre, à la révolte) incitement (à to ) ; (à l'effort, au travail) incentive (à to) ( à faire qch to do sth)• incitation financière/fiscale financial/tax incentive* * *ɛ̃sitasjɔ̃1) ( encouragement) incentive (à to)2) Droit incitement (à to)* * *ɛ̃sitasjɔ̃ nf1) (= encouragement) incentive2) (= provocation) incitement* * *incitation nf1 ( encouragement) incentive (à to);2 Jur ( excitation) incitement (à to).incitation fiscale Fin tax incentive; incitation à la débauche incitement to moral corruption; incitation à la haine raciale Jur incitement to racial hatred.[ɛ̃sitasjɔ̃] nom fémininc'est une incitation à la violence it's incitement to ou it encourages violence -
17 стимул
1) stimulus, incentiveдать стимул — give (smb.) incentives
важный стимул — important incentive (for)
моральные стимулы — moral incentives / stimuli
2) эк. incentiveналоговые стимулы — tariff / tax incentives
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18 стимулирование стимулировани·е
1) incentive, providing of incentives, stimulation2) эк. motivation, stimulationэкономическое стимулирование — economic motivation / incentive
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > стимулирование стимулировани·е
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19 boost
bu:st
1. verb(to expand; to make greater; to improve: We've boosted the sales figures; It's boosted his reputation.) aumentar
2. noun(a piece of help, encouragement etc: This publicity will give our sales a real boost.) impulso- boosterboost1 n impulso / estímuloboost2 vb impulsar / estimulartr[bʊːst]1 (incentive) incentivo, estímulo2 (promotion) promoción nombre femenino, fomento3 (increase) aumento1 (create an incentive) incentivar, estimular2 (promote) promocionar, fomentar3 (increase) aumentar4 (push up) empujar hacia arriba5 SMALLELECTRICITY/SMALL aumentar el voltaje6 (morale) levantar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLboost ['bu:st] vt1) lift: levantar, alzar2) increase: aumentar, incrementar3) promote: promover, fomentar, hacer publicidad porboost n1) thrust: impulso m, empujón m2) encouragement: estímulo m, aliento m3) increase: aumento m, incremento mn.• alza s.f.• ayuda s.f.• empujón s.m.v.• alcanzar v.• empujar v.• fomentar v.• reforzar v.
I buːstto give a boost to something — dar* empuje a algo, estimular algo
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transitive verb \<\<economy/production\>\> estimular; \<\<sales\>\> aumentar, incrementar; \<\<morale\>\> levantar[buːst]to boost somebody's confidence — darle* más confianza en sí mismo a alguien
1. N1) (=encouragement) estímulo m, aliento mto give a boost to — estimular, alentar
2. VT1) (=increase) [+ sales, production] fomentar, incrementar; [+ confidence, hopes] estimular2) (=promote) [+ product] promover, hacer publicidad de; [+ person] dar bombo a3) (Elec) [+ voltage] elevar; [+ radio signal] potenciar4) (Space) propulsar, lanzar* * *
I [buːst]to give a boost to something — dar* empuje a algo, estimular algo
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transitive verb \<\<economy/production\>\> estimular; \<\<sales\>\> aumentar, incrementar; \<\<morale\>\> levantarto boost somebody's confidence — darle* más confianza en sí mismo a alguien
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20 principle
n1) принцип2) основа3) закон•to adhere to a principle — быть верным принципу, придерживаться принципа
to be based on respect for the principle of sovereign equality — основываться на уважении принципа суверенного равенства
to compromise one's principles — поступаться своими принципами
to defend one's principles against smb — защищать свои принципы от кого-л.
to forsake one's principles — поступаться своими принципами
to give up one's principles — отказываться от своих принципов
to restore UN's principles — восстанавливать / возрождать принципы ООН
to set forth / out principles — излагать принципы
- adherence to one's principlesto swallow one's principles — поступаться своими принципами
- adoption of a precautionary principle
- application of principles
- basic principle
- ceiling principle
- consensus principle
- contravention of the principles of the UN
- democratic principles
- ethical principle
- floor principle
- foreign-policy principles
- fundamental principle
- funding principle
- GAAP
- general principles
- generally accepted accounting principles
- guiding principle
- Haldane principle
- human principles
- humanistic principles
- ideological principle
- immutable principle
- in accordance with the principles
- in conformity with the principles
- just principles
- key principle
- liberal-democratic principles
- matching principle
- methodological principle
- military-political principle
- moral principles
- most-favored-nation principle
- national principle
- noble principles
- observance of principles
- organizational principle
- overriding principle
- per capita ceiling principle
- policy-making principles
- practical principles
- principle of one man one vote
- principle of action
- principle of collective leadership
- principle of collective security
- principle of equal advantage
- principle of equal rights among peoples
- principle of equal security
- principle of equity
- principle of freedom of information
- principle of good neighborliness
- principle of independence
- principle of material incentive
- principle of nonalignment
- principle of nondiscrimination - principle of non-use of force in international relations
- principle of one-man management
- principle of optimality
- principle of peaceful co-existence
- principle of preferential treatment
- principle of price parity
- principle of relief for low per capita income countries
- principle of safeguarding
- principle of self-determination of peoples
- principle of self-reliant development
- principle of social justice
- principle of sovereignty
- principle of unanimity of the permanent members of the Council
- principles of cooperation
- principles of economic assistance
- principles of equality of all people
- principles of justice and international law
- principles of labor legislation
- principles of management
- principles of mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty
- production of guiding principles
- profit-making principles
- progressive principles
- radical principle
- recommitment to the principles
- rightful principles
- scientific and technological principles
- self-help principle
- sound principles
- strategic principles
- tactical principles
- the principles laid down by the Constitution
- the principles laid down in the UN Charter
- the principles of the Charter
- the principles of the United Nations
- unanimity principle
- underlying principle
- unshakable principles
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