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1 contributed content Web site
E-coma Web site which allows visitors to contribute content, such as information about their identity, or postings on message boards. A good example is Amazon.com, which encourages users to publish reviews of the books they have read.The ultimate business dictionary > contributed content Web site
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2 contributed surplus
Finthe portion of shareholders’ equity that comes from sources other than earnings, for example, from the initial sale of stock above its par value -
3 doprinjeli
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4 pomogao
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5 пожертвованный
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > пожертвованный
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6 оплачена частина акціонерного капіталу
contributed capital; paid-in capital; paid-up capitalУкраїнсько-англійський словник > оплачена частина акціонерного капіталу
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7 оплачений капітал
contributed capital; paid-in capital; paid-up capital -
8 представленный доклад
Русско-английский физический словарь > представленный доклад
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9 doniran
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10 uloženi kapital
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11 capital contribuido
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12 excedente contribuido
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13 sobrante contribuido
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14 superávit contribuido
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15 valor aportado
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16 valor generado
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17 dato
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18 doprineseno
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19 ispomognuto
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20 nametnuto
• contributed
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