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1) Компьютерная техника: Common Object Runtime2) Американизм: Chemical Other Regulated3) Военный термин: Central Office of Record, Central Ontario Regiment, Command Operationally Ready, circular of requirements, combat operations report, communications operations report, continental operations range, contracting officer's representative4) Техника: communications operational requirements, correctable data error, Certificate of Recognition5) Религия: Council Of Orthodox Rabbis6) Юридический термин: Coefficient Of Restitution7) Экономика: дело на рассмотрении у сборщиков недоимок8) Финансы: (cost of revenue) себестоимость (сокращение), стоимость замещения (cost of replacement)9) Сокращение: Carrier Optimal Routing (2003 USPS carrier route travel optimization computer program), Contracting Officer Representative, Cornish10) Университет: Campus Observation Room, Continuous Open Registration11) Нефть: carbon/oxygen ratio12) Иммунология: Coronary Observation Radio13) Деловая лексика: Coalition Of Organizational Representatives14) Образование: Child Observation Record15) Сетевые технологии: Central Outdoor Router, connection-oriented routing, маршрутизация, ориентированная на установление соединений16) Контроль качества: corrected17) Медицинская техника: центр вращения18) Нефть и газ: change order request (заявка на изменение контрактной стоимости)19) Электротехника: carrier operated relay
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