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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > voting strategy
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > voting strategy
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стратегия, политика; поведение, линия поведенияoperational availability replacement strategy — стратегия обеспечения эксплуатационной готовности путём замены (оборудования)
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стратегия, политика; поведение, линия поведения- fault-finding strategy
- operational availability replacement strategy
- pricing strategy
- reliability strategy
- repair strategy
- replacement strategy* * *Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > strategy
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1) игра || играть•game in an extensive form — игра в развёрнутой форме, позиционная игра
game in a reduced form — игра в приведённой форме, приведённая игра
- almost unanimity game - coin matching game - coin tossing game - completely reduced game - constraint gamegame without constraints — игра без ограничений, свободная игра
- end game- fixed sample-size game - game of harmstrung squad car - game of heads or tails - game of odd man out - game of pure chance - game of pursuit and evasion - identification of friend and foe game - inherently unstable game - locally bounded game - locally finite game - machine played game - nonstrictly determined game - one-player game - strictly solvable game - termination game - two-person game - two-player game- war game- weighted majority game - zero-sum two-person game
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