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1 дисконтирование
1) Economy: act of compounding, discounting (приведение экономических показателей разных лет к сопоставимому по времени виду)2) Accounting: discounting (приведение экономических показа телей разных лет к сопоставимому по времени виду)3) Information technology: discount4) SAP. bill of exchange discount5) EBRD: bank discounting, discounting -
2 соглашение
1) General subject: accommodation, accord, agreement (agreement by piece - сдельная оплата), arrangement, article, bond, compact, composition, compounding, concert, concord, consensus, consent, contractor, convention, covenant, deal (Би-би-си), entente, indenture, obligation, pact, treaty, understanding, undertaking, bargain, contract, drive a coach and horses through, drive a coach-and-four through, drive a coach-and-six through, drive a coach-and-four through (и т.п.), drive a coach-and-six through (и т.п.), accedence, concordat2) Computers: license3) Colloquial: go4) American: meeting of minds5) French: (тройственное) entente6) Latin: pactum7) History: mise8) Mathematics: transaction9) Law: fix, stipulation10) Economy: articles of agreement, letter of agreement, trade11) Diplomatic term: accord (между странами), act, ad hoc arrangement, protocol, satisfy12) Scottish language: paction13) Information technology: license( лицензионное)14) Taxes: treaty (между государствами)15) Business: articles, coming to an arrangement, consortium, engagement, indent, settlement16) Network technologies: licence17) Makarov: agreement on (smth.) (о чем-л.)
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