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41 sales stage
"The part of the sales process where an opportunity currently is; for example, prospecting, needs analysis, closed or won, closed or lost, and so on." -
42 workflow stage
An element of workflow logic that groups steps. Adding stages to a workflow does not affect how the steps function. Stages are purely for conceptual grouping of steps within complex workflows. -
43 workflow stage
A defined point in a workflow that is entered when specified conditions are met. -
44 sales stage
"In CRM, the period or step in the sales process that the prospect is in." -
45 landing-stage
[΄lændiŋsteidз] n նավա մատույց -
46 animateur
n m◊un animateur de radio / télévision — مذيع راديو/ تلفزيون
* * *n m◊un animateur de radio / télévision — مذيع راديو/ تلفزيون
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47 animatrice
n f◊un animateur de radio / télévision — مذيع راديو/ تلفزيون
* * *n f◊un animateur de radio / télévision — مذيع راديو/ تلفزيون
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48 facultatif
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49 facultative
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50 formation
n f1 création تشكيل [taʃ׳kiːl]2 enseignement ألتعليم [ʔatːaʔʼ׳liːm]◊une formation professionnelle — تعليم/تكوين مهني
◊un stage de formation — دورة تأهيلية/تعليمية
3 compétence تأهيل [taʔ׳hiːl]* * *n f1 création تشكيل [taʃ׳kiːl]2 enseignement ألتعليم [ʔatːaʔʼ׳liːm]◊une formation professionnelle — تعليم/تكوين مهني
◊un stage de formation — دورة تأهيلية/تعليمية
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51 value-added tax
A tax on products at each stage of their production based on the value added during that stage. -
52 VAT
A tax on products at each stage of their production based on the value added during that stage. -
53 dérouler
v tنشر، فرد [na׳ʃara, fa׳rada]————————se déroulerv iحدث، جري [ħa'daθa, ʒa'raː]◊Le stage se déroule pendant l'été. — تجري الدورة في الصيف
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54 se dérouler
v iحدث، جري [ħa'daθa, ʒa'raː]◊Le stage se déroule pendant l'été. — تجري الدورة في الصيف
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55 pipeline
"A software infrastructure that defines and links together one or more stages of a business process, running them in sequence to complete a specific task. Each stage of a pipeline contains one or more pipeline components (COM objects) that can be configured to work with the unique requirements of the site." -
56 piecemeal restore
"A composite restore in which a database is restored in stages, with each stage corresponding to a restore sequence. The initial sequence restores the files in the primary filegroup, and, optionally, other files, to any point in time supported by the recovery model and brings the database online. Subsequent restore sequences bring remaining files to the point consistent with the database and bring them online." -
57 opportunity funnel
"Opportunities grouped by sales stage. If viewed in a chart format, the groupings could resemble an abstract funnel. The wide end consists of leads. The narrow end consists of actual sales." -
58 audit mode
The stage of the preinstallation process used to test a manufactured computer before it is delivered to the end user. -
59 release
To send a production order from the estimation and scheduling stage to the shop floor so that production can begin. -
60 work in process
"Material that is in some stage of the manufacturing process, from raw material issued to a production order to a manufactured product ready for acceptance into inventory."
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