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1 принцип консерватизма
1) Accounting: concept of conservatism, conservatism concept, prudence concept2) Audit: conservatismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принцип консерватизма
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2 принцип осмотрительности
1) Economy: prudent-man rule2) Accounting: conservatism concept, prudence conceptУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принцип осмотрительности
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3 Vorsichtsprinzip
Vorsichtsprinzip n RW prudence concept, principle of prudence, prudence principle, principle of caution, principle of conservatism (Synonym: Vorsichtsgrundsatz, Prinzip kaufmännischer Vorsicht; allgemeiner Bilanzierungsgrundsatz des Handelsrechts; GoB, BiRiLiG, § 252 I Nr. 4 HGB); conservatism (US-GAAP)* * * -
4 inherente
adj.inherent.ser inherente a to be inherent in o to, to be an inherent part of* * *► adjetivo1 inherent (a, in)* * *adj.* * *ADJ inherent (a in)* * *las funciones inherentes al cargo — the duties attached to o that go with the job
* * *= built-in, in-built, inherent, built-in.Ex. To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.Ex. A citation index seeks to exploit these in-built links between documents and facilitate the identification of networks of cited, and thus associated documents.Ex. In spite of its inherent conservatism, the BM code favours direct entry.Ex. However, large systems with many users have an element of built-in inertia, and are likely to be more stable.----* problemas inherentes al crecimiento = growing pains.* ser inherente a = inhere in.* * *las funciones inherentes al cargo — the duties attached to o that go with the job
* * *= built-in, in-built, inherent, built-in.Ex: To use the 'default' or built-in command settings, simply press RETURN.
Ex: A citation index seeks to exploit these in-built links between documents and facilitate the identification of networks of cited, and thus associated documents.Ex: In spite of its inherent conservatism, the BM code favours direct entry.Ex: However, large systems with many users have an element of built-in inertia, and are likely to be more stable.* problemas inherentes al crecimiento = growing pains.* ser inherente a = inhere in.* * *inherente A algo inherent IN sthlos problemas inherentes a este sistema the problems inherent in this systemel concepto de libertad es inherente al de democracia the concept of freedom is inherent to o inherent in that of democracylas funciones inherentes al cargo the duties attached to o which go with the job* * *
inherente adjetivo inherent [a, in]
' inherente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
natural
English:
inherent
* * *inherente adjinherent;ser inherente a to be inherent in o to, to be an inherent part of;un problema inherente a la infraestructura del país a problem inherent to the country's infrastructure;un derecho inherente a los seres humanos an inherent human right* * *adj inherent* * *inherente adj: inherent -
5 Grundsatz der Vorsicht
Grundsatz m der Vorsicht 1. GEN conservatism; 2. RW prudence concept, principle of prudence, prudence principle, principle of conservatism (Synonym: Vorsichtsprinzip, Prinzip kaufmännischer Vorsicht; allgemeiner Bilanzierungsgrundsatz des Handelsrechts; GoB, BiRiLiG, § 252 I Nr. 4 HGB) -
6 partido conservador
m.Conservative party, conservatism.* * *(n.) = conservative partyEx. Surely the concept ' conservative party' appears last in the citation order of this class number.* * *(n.) = conservative partyEx: Surely the concept ' conservative party' appears last in the citation order of this class number.
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7 Vorsichtsgrundsatz
Vorsichtsgrundsatz m RW prudence concept, principle of prudence, prudence principle, principle of caution, principle of conservatism (Synonym: Vorsichtsprinzip, Prinzip kaufmännischer Vorsicht; allgemeiner Bilanzierungsgrundsatz des Handelsrechts; GoB, BiRiLiG, § 252 I Nr. 4 HGB)
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