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1 incontinence of speech
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > incontinence of speech
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2 incontinence
noun(Med.) Inkontinenz, die* * *in·con·ti·nence[ɪnˈkɒntɪnən(t)s, AM -ˈkɑ:ntənən(t)s]* * *[In'kɒntɪnəns]n (MED)Inkontinenz f; (of desires) Zügellosigkeit f, Hemmungslosigkeit f* * *2. Unaufhörlichkeit f:incontinence of speech Geschwätzigkeit f3. MED Inkontinenz f (Unfähigkeit, Harn oder Stuhl zurückzuhalten):urinary incontinence Harninkontinenz* * *noun(Med.) Inkontinenz, die* * *n.Unenthaltsamkeit f.Unmäßigkeit f. -
3 incontinency
2. Unaufhörlichkeit f:incontinence of speech Geschwätzigkeit f3. MED Inkontinenz f (Unfähigkeit, Harn oder Stuhl zurückzuhalten):urinary incontinence Harninkontinenz -
4 problem of time-related inconsistency
problem of time-related inconsistency 1. ECON, MGT, POL Problem n zeitlicher Inkonsistenz (verlautbarte Ziele politischer Parteien vor und nach einer Wahl oder beim Umgang mit dem Moral-Hazard-Problem: Ist eine systemrelevante Bank in Schieflage geraten und droht sie die Realwirtschaft mit in die Tiefe zu reißen, werden als richtig erkannte ordnungsökonomische Grundsätze der Vergangenheit unter kurzfristigem Lösungsdruck schnell revidiert; cf Too-big-to-fail-Problematik, constructive ambiguity = konstruktive Zweideutigkeit); 2. MEDIA, POL (infrml) Problem n zeitlicher Inkontinenz (cf incontinence of speech)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > problem of time-related inconsistency
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