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41 application for a term of respite
• lykkäyspyyntöEnglish-Finnish dictionary > application for a term of respite
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42 autumn term
• syyslukukausi -
43 balance on long-term capital
finance, business, economy• pitkäaikaisen pääoman tase -
44 balance on short-term capital
finance, business, economy• lyhytaikaisen pääoman tase -
45 blanket term
• yleisnimitys -
46 commercial term
• kauppatermi -
47 error term
• virhetermi -
48 expense with long-term effects
bookkeeping• pitkävaikutteinen meno -
49 extend the term of loan
finance, business, economy• uudistaa laina -
50 fall term
• syyslukukausi -
51 fixed-term account
• määräaikaistili -
52 fixed-term contract
• määräaikainen sopimus -
53 full-term
• täysiaikainen -
54 Joint opportunities for unconventional or long-term energy supply (JOULE)
• EU-n energiaohjelma, jossa tutkitaan ja kehitetään muita energialähteitä kuin ydinvoimaa(JOULE)English-Finnish dictionary > Joint opportunities for unconventional or long-term energy supply (JOULE)
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55 JOULE (Joint opportunities for unconventional or long-term energy supply)
• JOULE (EU-n energiaohjelma, jossa tutkitaan ja kehitetään muita energialähteitä kuin ydinvoimaa)English-Finnish dictionary > JOULE (Joint opportunities for unconventional or long-term energy supply)
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56 legal term
• lakisanalaw• lakitermi -
57 lent term
• kevätlukukausi -
58 letter of credit term
• remburssiehto -
59 liner term
• linjaehto -
60 loan term
finance, business, economy• lainaehto
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