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21 financial commitment
Fin. engagement financierEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial commitment
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22 firm commitment
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23 formal commitment
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > formal commitment
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24 to fulfill a commitment
tenir un engagement/une promesseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to fulfill a commitment
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25 full commitment
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26 lack of commitment
manque de résolution; mollesseEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > lack of commitment
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27 loan commitment
Fin. [Banque] engagement de prêtEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > loan commitment
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28 long-term commitment
Pol. [con.] engagement de longue duréeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > long-term commitment
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29 moral commitment
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30 no-derogation commitment
Jur. engagement de non-dérogationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > no-derogation commitment
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31 ongoing commitment
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32 political commitment
Pol. engagement politiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > political commitment
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33 to reaffirm one's commitment
Pol. réaffirmer sa volonté deEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to reaffirm one's commitment
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34 total commitment
Pol. adhésion sans réserveEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > total commitment
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35 underwriting commitment
Fin. garantie de prise fermeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > underwriting commitment
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36 contractual, commitment
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37 financial, commitment
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38 order, of, commitment
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39 obligation
obligation [‚ɒblɪˈgeɪ∫ən]a. ( = duty) obligation f• these long years of study put students under an obligation to their parents ces longues études font des étudiants les obligés de leurs parents• you have an obligation to see that... il vous incombe de veiller à ce que... + subjb. ( = commitment) engagement m* * *[ˌɒblɪ'geɪʃn]1) ( duty) devoir m (towards, to envers)2) ( commitment) ( contractual) obligation f (to envers; to do de faire); ( personal) engagement m (to envers)3) ( debt) ( financial) dette f; ( of gratitude) dette f de reconnaissance -
40 total
total [ˈtəʊtl]1. adjective• the total losses/sales/debts le total des pertes/ventes/dettes• to get on in business you need total commitment pour réussir en affaires, il faut s'engager à fond2. nountotal m• it comes to a total of $30 le total s'élève à 30 dollars* * *['təʊtl] 1.noun total m2.it comes to a total of £200 — cela fait 200 livres sterling en tout
1) ( added together) [cost, amount, profit] total2) ( complete) [effect] global; [disaster, eclipse] total; [ignorance] complet/-ète3.1) ( add up) additionner [figures]2) ( reach) se monter à [sum]
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commitment — Describes a trader s obligation to accept or make delivery on a futures contract. Related: open interest. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary When a trader or institution assumes the obligation to accept or make delivery on a futures contract. Chicago … Financial and business terms
Commitment — Organisationales Commitment (dt. Einstandspflicht, Bekenntnis, Hingabe) bezeichnet das Ausmaß der Identifikation einer Person mit einer Organisation. Die Identifikation, beispielsweise eines Arbeitnehmers mit seinem Unternehmen, kann in dreierlei … Deutsch Wikipedia