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1 blanket refusal
упр. общий [групповой\] отказа) (отказ утвердить или принять что-л. сразу по всем пунктам без обсуждения деталей)A blanket refusal may not be a wise business policy. — Общий отказ может и не быть разумной стратегией ведения бизнеса.
б) (отказ, относящийся к требованиям или запросам группы людей)to meet with a blanket refusal from smb. — получить общий отказ от кого-л.
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2 refusal
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3 rate
1) размер; норма2) ставка; ставка таможенной пошлины; учётная ставка; такса3) курс; цена; оценка || оценивать; расценивать4) темп; скорость5) пропорция; процент6) коэффициент; показатель; степень7) местный налог; коммунальный налог || облагать налогом8) брит. налог на землю, поземельный налог9) интенсивность, мощность10) разряд, сорт; класс || классифицировать, устанавливать категорию11) уст. паёк, порция12) тариф || тарифицировать, определять тариф13) плата за перевозку14) величина; уровень- age rate- day rate- job rate- tax rate -
4 licence
1. сущ.1) гос. упр. разрешение, лицензия (официальное разрешение на определенную деятельность, выдаваемое физическому или юридическому лицу государством)ATTRIBUTES [creator\]: state, county, city, regulatory
monthly renewable licence — разрешение, подлежащее продлению раз в месяц
6-month renewable licence — разрешение, подлежащее продлению раз в полгода
one-year renewable licence — разрешение, подлежащее продлению раз в год
annually renewable licence — разрешение, подлежащее продлению раз в год
5-year renewable licence — разрешение, подлежащее продлению раз в пять лет
See:business licence, customs broker licence, distribution licence, driving licence, export licence, foreign filing license, import licence, insurance licence, marriage licence, non-renewable licence, occupational licence, off licence, pollution licence, professional licence, project licence, regulatory licence, renewable licence, shrinkwrap licence, temporary licence, transshipment licence, validated export licence, vehicle licence, licence bond, licence fee 1), licence tax2) юр. лицензия (разрешение на изготовление или использование охраняемой интеллектуальной собственности в течение ограниченного периода времени и/или на ограниченной территории, выдаваемое владельцем данной интеллектуальной собственности)to manufacture [to make\] under licence — производить по лицензии
to give [grant\] a licence — выдавать или предоставлять лицензию
to secure [obtain, take out\] a licence — получать лицензию
Syn:licence patent, license 2.See:CHILD [rights\]: active licence, ancillary licence, assignable licence, blanket licence, block licence, commercial licence, compulsory licence, exclusive licence, field-of-use licence, forced licence, free licence, implied licence, individual licence, interim licence, limited licence, non-assignable licence, non-exclusive licence, non-transferable licence, non-voluntary licence, open-source licence, ordinary licence, package licence, passive licence, per unit licence, reciprocal licence, royalty-bearing licence, royalty-free licence, simple licence, sole licence, transferable licence, voluntary licence CHILD [object\]: copyright licence, manufacturing licence, operating licence, patent licence, selling licence, sublicence, software licence, trade licence, trademark licence CHILD [form\]: invoice/licence, shrink-wrap licence, licence fee 2)2. гл.гос. упр., юр. = license 1.,* * *лицензия; разрешение; патент -
5 clause
1. n1) статья, пункт, условие2) оговорка, клаузула
- abandonment clause
- acceleration clause
- additional clause
- all risks clause
- anchor-and-chain clause
- appraisal clause
- approval-of-order clause
- arbitration clause
- assignment clause
- availability clause
- average clause
- bailee clause
- bearer clause
- berth clause
- berthing clause
- binding clause
- blanket clause
- both-to-blame collision clause
- break clause
- breakage clause
- bunker clause
- bunkering clause
- cancellation clause
- cancelling clause
- capital clause
- cesser clause
- cession clause
- collateral clause
- collision clause
- compensation clause
- competition clause
- competitive clause
- contestable clause
- continuation clause
- contract clause
- contracting-out clause
- cost clause
- cost of living clause
- craft clause
- currency clause
- del credere clause
- detrimental clause in a bill of lading
- deviation clause
- disaster clause
- dispatch clause
- duration clause
- escalation clause
- escalator clause
- escape clause
- excepted perils clause
- exception clause
- exchange clause
- exchange-rate clause
- exclusion clause
- exemption clause
- expiration clause
- extended cover clause
- extraterritorial sales clause
- first refusal clause
- fluctuation clause
- force majeure clause
- free from particular average clause
- freight clause
- frustration clause
- general average clause
- gold clause
- gold-bullion clause
- gold-coin clause
- gold-value clause
- goodwill clause
- grounding clause
- guarantee clause
- ice clause
- infant industry clause
- Institute Cargo clauses
- insurance clause
- interpretation clause
- Jason clause
- jeopardy clause
- jurisdiction clause
- label clause
- let-out clause
- lien clause
- lighter clause
- lighterage clause
- minimum turnover clause
- moisture clause
- monopoly clause
- most favoured nation clause
- multiple currency clause
- negative pledge clause
- negligence clause
- no-disposal clause
- noncompetition clause
- nondelivery clause
- nonwarranty clause
- objectives clause
- objects clause
- off-hire clause
- omnibus clause
- option clause
- optional clause
- overside delivery clause
- partial limitation clause
- payment clause
- penalty clause
- prepayment clause
- price clause
- price adaptation clause
- price escalation clause
- price fall clause
- price revision clause
- price rise clause
- price variation clause
- pro rata distribution clause
- protection clause
- ready berth clause
- recapture clause
- reciprocal clause
- reciprocity clause
- red clause
- reinstatement clause
- replacement clause
- review clause
- rise and fall clause
- running down clause
- safeguard clause
- salvage clause
- Saturday afternoon clause
- SDR clause
- secrecy clause
- security clause
- sharing clause
- sister ship clause
- sliding-price clause
- special conditions clause
- strike clause
- subrogation clause
- substitution clause
- superimposed clause
- switch clause
- territory clause
- transit clause
- transport clause
- trigger clause
- tying clause
- variation clause
- waiver clause
- war clause
- warranty clause
- without recourse clause
- clause of an agreement
- clause of a contract
- clause of warranty
- apply a clause
- bear a clause
- include a clause
- insert a clause
- word a clause2. v
- clause a documentEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > clause
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