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1 offsetting losses
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2 offsetting
nзачет; компенсация
- offsetting of balances
- offsetting of counter-claims
- offsetting of debt
- offsetting lossesEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > offsetting
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3 restrictions on offsetting long-term capital losses
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4 restrictions on offsetting long-term capital losses
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > restrictions on offsetting long-term capital losses
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5 restriction
n1) ограничение2) ограниченность, отсутствие свободы действий
- antitrust restrictions
- budgetary restrictions
- country restriction
- credit restriction
- discriminatory restrictions
- distribution restriction
- exchange restrictions
- export restrictions
- foreign exchange restrictions
- global restrictions
- government restrictions
- immigration restrictions
- import restrictions
- income restriction
- licence restriction
- local restrictions
- mercantile restrictions
- nontariff restrictions
- ordering restriction
- qualitative restrictions
- quantitative restrictions
- quota restrictions
- tariff restrictions
- tight restrictions
- trade restrictions
- unwarranted restrictions
- wage-price restrictions
- restrictions of activities
- restriction of birth
- restriction of credit
- restriction of investments
- restriction of prices
- restriction of production
- restriction of rights
- restriction of trade
- restrictions on borrowing
- restrictions on exports
- restrictions on imports
- restrictions on offsetting long-term capital losses
- restrictions on reciprocal trade
- be subject to restrictions
- ease restrictions on imports
- establish restrictions
- free from restrictions
- impose restrictions
- introduce restrictions
- lift restrictions
- place restrictions
- put restrictions
- raise restrictions
- relax restrictions
- remove restrictions
- tighten up restrictions
- withdraw restrictionsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > restriction
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