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1 risk-insensitive measure
risk-insensitive measure BANK, FIN risikounempfindliche Maßnahme f, nicht risikosensible Maßnahme f, risikoresistente Maßnahme f (e.g. a leverage ratio for financial institutions; cf leverage ratio)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk-insensitive measure
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2 risk appetite indicator
risk appetite indicator ECON, STAT Risikoappetit-Indikator m (a new analytical instrument to measure and assess the risk appetite of market players; von der Deutschen Bundesbank entwickelter Indikator zur Messung und Beurteilung des Risikoappetits der Marktteilnehmer)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > risk appetite indicator
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3 operative
1. adjective1) (in operation)2) (most relevant)2. nounthe operative word is ‘quietly’ — die Betonung liegt auf "leise"
[Fach]arbeiter, der/-arbeiterin, die* * *[-rətiv, ]( American[) -reitiv]* * *op·era·tive[ˈɒpəretɪv, AM ˈɑ:pɚət̬ɪv]I. nFBI \operative FBI-Agent(in) m(f)these reasons still remain \operative diese Gründe bestehen immer noch\operative treatment chirurgische Behandlung* * *['ɒpərətIv]1. adj1) (= producing an effect) measure, laws wirksam; clause maßgeblich, entscheidend; (= in effect) law rechtsgültig, geltend; plan, system, service operativ"if" being the operative word — wobei "wenn" das entscheidende Wort ist
to become operative (law) — in Kraft treten; (system etc) verbindlich eingeführt werden
2. n(of machinery) Maschinenarbeiter(in) m(f); (= detective) Detektiv(in) m(f); (= spy) Agent(in) m(f); (US POL = campaign worker) Parteiarbeiter(in) m(f)* * *A adj1. wirkend:the operative date das maßgebliche Datum;the operative point der springende Punkt;2. wirksam (Dosis etc):become operative in Kraft treten, (rechts)wirksam werden;be operative in Kraft oder wirksam sein3. praktisch:4. WIRTSCH, TECH Arbeits…, Betriebs…, betrieblich, betriebsfähig:operative condition betriebsfähiger Zustand;operative position Arbeitslage f5. MED operativ, chirurgisch, Operations…:operative treatment operative Behandlung;operative dentistry Zahn- und Kieferchirurgie f6. arbeitend, tätig, beschäftigtB s1. Werktätige(r) m/f(m), besondersa) Facharbeiter(in)b) angelernte(r) Arbeiter(in)c) Handwerker(in)d) Mechaniker(in)2. US Privatdetektiv m* * *1. adjective2. nounthe operative word is ‘quietly’ — die Betonung liegt auf "leise"
[Fach]arbeiter, der/-arbeiterin, die* * *adj.funktionsfähig adj.funktionstüchtig adj. n.Fabrikarbeiter m. -
4 воздушная безопасность
воздушная безопасность
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air safety
Any measure, technique or design intended to reduce the risk of harm posed by either moving vehicles or projectiles above the earth's surface or pollutants to the earth's atmosphere. (Source: AHB / TOE)
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5 дорожная безопасность
дорожная безопасность
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road safety
Any measure, technique or design intended to reduce the risk of harm posed by moving vehicles along a constructed land route. (Source: RHW)
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