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121 public concern
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > public concern
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122 going-concern value
фин., учет стоимость действующего [функционирующего\] предприятия (стоимость действующей компании, отличающаяся от стоимости ее чистых активов; в бухгалтерском учете стоимость функционирующего предприятия, превышающая стоимость его чистых активов, рассматривается как гудвилл)See:* * * -
123 be one's number one concern
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > be one's number one concern
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124 it is no concern of yours
it is no concern of yours/it is none of your concern это вас не касается/это не ваше делоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > it is no concern of yours
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125 a going concern
дело на полном ходу; доходное предприятие, делоYou can make a going concern of the boarding house... (K. S. Prichard, ‘The Roaring Nineties’, ch. 42) — Вы сможете поставить дело так, что этот пансион будет приносить изрядный доход...
All in all, he had given Spring Valley its money's worth, and when his time was up he would relinquish his post to a successor who would take over a going concern. (J. O'Hara, ‘Elizabeth Appleton’, ch. IX) — Ректор колледжа "Спринг-Вэлли" честно зарабатывал свое жалованье: когда он уйдет на пенсию, его преемник получит процветающее учебное заведение.
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126 expressing concern
выражающий сожаление; выражение сожаленияstatement of concern — заявление, выражающее озабоченность
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127 on account of whom it may concern
за счет тех, кого это может касатьсяto whom it may concern — тем, кого это касается;
English-Russian big medical dictionary > on account of whom it may concern
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128 private concern
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