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1 costs
noun pluralthe expenses of a legal case:مَصاريف الدَّعوىHe won his case and was awarded costs of $500.
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2 Costs
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3 Costs Ridiculous Money
Accounting: CRMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Costs Ridiculous Money
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4 costs chargeable to fund authorization
Military: CHGPAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > costs chargeable to fund authorization
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5 costs of alienation
издержки отчуждения (скрытые расходы, вызываемые компьютеризацией из-за наличия рабочей силы, энергии и таланта, которые не используются в организации)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > costs of alienation
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6 costs of nurseries
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > costs of nurseries
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7 costs of production
производственные затраты, расходы на переделАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > costs of production
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8 at all costs, at any cost
بِأيّ ثمن \ at all costs, at any cost: whatever happens; whatever the cost may be: At all costs, get there in time. Don’t be late, at any cost. \ مَهْما يكلِّف الأمر \ at all costs, at any cost: whatever happens; whatever the cost may be: At all costs, get there in time. Don’t be late, at any cost. -
9 quality costs
Gen Mgtcosts associated with the failure to achieve conformance to requirements. Quality costs accrue when organizations waste large sums of money because of carrying out the wrong tasks, or failing to perform the right tasks right first time. [m1] Also known as nonconformance costs -
10 committed costs
Fincosts arising from prior decisions, which cannot, in the short run, be changed. Committed cost incurrence often stems from strategic decisions concerning capacity, with resulting expenditure on plant and facilities. Initial control of committed costs at the decision point is through investment appraisal techniques. -
11 post-purchase costs
Fincosts incurred after a capital expenditure decision has been implemented and facilities acquired. These costs may include training, maintenance, and the cost of upgrades. -
12 setup costs
Gen Mgtthe costs associated with making a workstation or equipment available for use. Setup costs include the personnel needed to set up the equipment, the cost of down time during a new setup, and the resources and time needed to test the new setup to achieve the specification of the parts or materials produced. -
13 at all costs, at any cost
مَهْمَا يحَدَث \ at all costs, at any cost: whatever happens; whatever the cost may be: At all costs, get there in time. Don’t be late, at any cost. possibly: by any possible means: I can’t possibly lift such a weight. I did all that. I possibly could to find it. -
14 Print and Advertising costs
Cinema: P&A costsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Print and Advertising costs
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15 fixed costs
1) Economy: overhead (commonly used for fixed costs)2) Accounting: FC -
16 синоним термина product costs
Accounting: inventoriable costs (себестоимость продукции)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > синоним термина product costs
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17 training costs
■ Investment required to train one player for one year multiplied by an average player factor.■ Finanzielle Aufwendungen, die zur Ausbildung eines Spielers für ein Jahr erforderlich sind, multipliziert mit dem sogenannten Spielerfaktor. -
18 общая сумма производственных расходов manufacturing costs
списанная на затраты данного отчетного периода (accounting period). В отличие от себестоимости произведенной продукции (cost of goods manufactured) не включает в себя изменения остатков незавершенного производства (work in process inventory)
Специализированный русско-английский словарь бухгалтерских терминов > общая сумма производственных расходов manufacturing costs
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19 finding costs
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > finding costs
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20 at all costs
no matter what the cost or outcome may be:بأي ثَمنِ كان، مهما كلَّف الأمْـرWe must prevent disaster at all costs.
См. также в других словарях:
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