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1 consistent preferences
эк. непротиворечивые предпочтения (характеризующиеся свойством транзитивности; предпочтения рационального потребителя должны быть непротиворечивы в любой заданный момент времени; коллективные предпочтения рациональных индивидов (определяемые путем голосования) могут оказываться противоречивы)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > consistent preferences
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2 consistent
прил.1) общ. последовательный, непротиворечивыйconsistent policy — последовательная [неизменная\] политика
See:consistent condition, consistent conjectural variations, consistent conjectures, consistent preferences2)а) общ. согласующийся ( употребляется с указанием другого объекта)consistent with [smth\] — согласующийся с чем-л.
[smth\]-consistent — состоятельный по [чему-л.\]
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3 collective preferences
эк. коллективные предпочтения (предпочтения группы лиц относительно каких-л. вариантов выбора; могут быть определены путем голосования)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > collective preferences
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4 revealed preferences
эк. выявленные предпочтения (подход к определению того, увеличилась или уменьшилась полезность потребителя в результате изменения его выбора после изменения цен, который был предложен П. Самуэльсоном в его первой известной статье "A Note on the Measurement of Utility" в 1938 г.; поскольку непосредственно измерить полезность потребителя нельзя, можно только сравнить его предпочтения, выявляемые в той или иной ситуации; напр., если известно, что в одной ситуации индивид предпочел набор А набору Б, а в другой — набор Б набору С, то мы можем с уверенностью сказать, что если в результате изменения цен потребитель переходит от набору А к набору С, его полезность уменьшается)See: -
5 preference
сущ.1)а) общ. предпочтение, предпочтительностьto give smth. the preference over smth. — отдавать чему-л. предпочтение перед чем-л.
in preference to any other — предпочитая что-л. или кого-л. всем остальным
in order of preference — в порядке [по степени\] предпочтения
б) общ. то, чему отдается предпочтение; что-л. предпочтительноеwhat is your [have you any\] preference? — что вы предпочитаете?
I have no preference. — Мне все равно [безразлично\].
в) эк., преим. мн. предпочтение (отношение потребителя к различным вариантам выбора, заключающееся в том, что один вариант выбора больше нравится потребителю и поэтому он предпочитает этот вариант другим)The person can give a reason to his preference. — Человек может объяснить свой выбор [свои предпочтения\].
A preference is an attitude, a choice is an action. — Предпочтение — это отношение, а выбор — это действие.
Syn:See:collective preferences, consistent preferences, consumer preferences, consumers' preference, customer preferences, revealed preferences, preference decision, preference model, preference scale, preference test, preference similarity hypothesis, indifference, preferable, preferability, representation, ordinal utility approach, demand theory2)а) эк., юр. льгота, преимущественное право, преференция (экономическое или иное преимущество, предоставленное какому-л. лицу, организации или государству, напр., право одного из кредиторов на получение выплат в счет погашения долга ранее других кредиторов)See:б) межд. эк. преференция (льгота, предоставляемая одной страной другой стране в виде снижения ставок таможенных пошлин или освобождения от обложения импортными таможенными пошлинами)See:tariff preferences, preferential duty, preferential treatment, Generalized System of Preferences, preference-giving country, preference-receiving country, preference erosion* * *право кредитора на преимущественное удовлетворение; предпочтение; преимущественное право. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *-----Международные перевозки/Таможенное правольготная таможенная пошлина, установленная на товары, ввозимые из страны, имеющей определенное соглашение со страной-импортером -
6 transitivity
сущ.эк. транзитивность (одно из свойств логического отношения величин; отношение А * Б называется транзитивным, если из А * Б и Б * С вытекает, что А * С; в теории потребления: если А более предпочтительно, чем Б, а Б — более предпочтительно, чем С, то А — более предпочтительно, чем С; необходимое условие для непротиворечивых предпочтений)The transitivity assumption implies that indifference sets have no intersection. — Предположение о транзитивности означает, что безразличные множества не пересекаются.
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7 de acuerdo con
in accordance with* * ** * *= according to, as far as + Nombre + be + concerned, consistent with, in harmony with, in accordance with, in concert with, in keeping with, in line with, in step with, in tune with, by, pursuant to, in concurrence with, based on, in agreement with, as far as + Sujeto + Verbo, in consonance with, in accord with, judging by, to judge by, in conformity with, in + Posesivo + view, judging fromEx. The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).Ex. As far as users are concerned, standardisation of command languages for different hosts is a highly desirable.Ex. If these two questions are considered the choice of titles will be consistent with the choice of author headings.Ex. It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.Ex. The scheme remains discipline oriented, but each class is developed in accordance with strict application of analytico-synthetic principles.Ex. AGRIS is an international information system (akin to AGREP) for the agricultural sciences, compiled by the Commission in concert with member states, management of which is in the hands of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).Ex. This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.Ex. Villahermosa, capital of Tabasco, as the first of Mexico's 31 states, has achieved full library coverage in line with the Programa Nacional de Bibliotecas Publicas.Ex. The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.Ex. There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.Ex. The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.Ex. This approach involves the establishment and communication of organizational goals, the setting of individual objectives pursuant to the organizational goals, and the periodic and then final review of performance as it relates to the objectives.Ex. In concurrence with the advent of what Anthony Oettinger called 'compunications', the fusion of computing and communication, we need to develop a new vision of a future for national libraries.Ex. Libraries will make judgements based on criteria such as better information resources, quicker answers, and more cost-effective services = Las bibliotecas tomarán decisiones de acuerdo con criterios tales como mejores recursos informativos, rapidez de respuesta y servicios más rentables.Ex. The findings of this study were in agreement with most similar studies of the journal literature of the humanities with one important exception.Ex. As far as he knew (and he had been with the library 37 years) subsequent boards had not changed the rule.Ex. New modes may emerge in the future in consonance with new research trends and changing social needs.Ex. In accord with much existing literature, results indicate that a large part of the gender pay gap is unexplained, even when a wide range of variables are included.Ex. The number of titles is expected to double within a relatively short period, judging by the enthusiasm expressed by the publishers.Ex. To judge by some of the comments presented here, weeding may function as a homogenizing agent in many public libraries, creating a situation where the product lines (books) offered show little variation from library to library.Ex. The public library is not exempt from this rule, and in conformity with it this report has been prepared to offer a detailed answer to the challenge of the public.Ex. In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex. Judging from the history of warfare and skirmish between the British and the French, I am surprised you are so civil towards each other.* * *= according to, as far as + Nombre + be + concerned, consistent with, in harmony with, in accordance with, in concert with, in keeping with, in line with, in step with, in tune with, by, pursuant to, in concurrence with, based on, in agreement with, as far as + Sujeto + Verbo, in consonance with, in accord with, judging by, to judge by, in conformity with, in + Posesivo + view, judging fromEx: The headings will be arranged according to the filing sequence of the notation (for example, alphabetically for letters or numerically for numbers).
Ex: As far as users are concerned, standardisation of command languages for different hosts is a highly desirable.Ex: If these two questions are considered the choice of titles will be consistent with the choice of author headings.Ex: It is argued that the research community is missing an opportunity to design systems that are in better harmony with the actual preferences of many users.Ex: The scheme remains discipline oriented, but each class is developed in accordance with strict application of analytico-synthetic principles.Ex: AGRIS is an international information system (akin to AGREP) for the agricultural sciences, compiled by the Commission in concert with member states, management of which is in the hands of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).Ex: This revised chapter modified the code in keeping with the recently agreed ISBD(M), and proposed a slightly different description for monographs.Ex: Villahermosa, capital of Tabasco, as the first of Mexico's 31 states, has achieved full library coverage in line with the Programa Nacional de Bibliotecas Publicas.Ex: The challenge to the information professional is to integrate the use of information into the fabric of society, in step with the realization that information flow is the lifeline of modern democracies.Ex: There was a hard core of dedicated, British-trained librarians who practised their profession in tune with the social, economic and political situation of their time.Ex: The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.Ex: This approach involves the establishment and communication of organizational goals, the setting of individual objectives pursuant to the organizational goals, and the periodic and then final review of performance as it relates to the objectives.Ex: In concurrence with the advent of what Anthony Oettinger called 'compunications', the fusion of computing and communication, we need to develop a new vision of a future for national libraries.Ex: Libraries will make judgements based on criteria such as better information resources, quicker answers, and more cost-effective services = Las bibliotecas tomarán decisiones de acuerdo con criterios tales como mejores recursos informativos, rapidez de respuesta y servicios más rentables.Ex: The findings of this study were in agreement with most similar studies of the journal literature of the humanities with one important exception.Ex: As far as he knew (and he had been with the library 37 years) subsequent boards had not changed the rule.Ex: New modes may emerge in the future in consonance with new research trends and changing social needs.Ex: In accord with much existing literature, results indicate that a large part of the gender pay gap is unexplained, even when a wide range of variables are included.Ex: The number of titles is expected to double within a relatively short period, judging by the enthusiasm expressed by the publishers.Ex: To judge by some of the comments presented here, weeding may function as a homogenizing agent in many public libraries, creating a situation where the product lines (books) offered show little variation from library to library.Ex: The public library is not exempt from this rule, and in conformity with it this report has been prepared to offer a detailed answer to the challenge of the public.Ex: In her view, it is high time for the plays by this versatile and prolific dramatist to begin elbowing their way into the American repertoire.Ex: Judging from the history of warfare and skirmish between the British and the French, I am surprised you are so civil towards each other. -
8 system
1) система; комплекс2) совокупность•- absolutely consistent system - absolutely direct indecomposable system - absolutely free system - absolutely irreducible system - absolutely isolated system - allowable coordinate system - almost linear system - ample linear system - artificial feel system - automatic block system - automatic deicing system - binary relational system - binary-coded decimal system - block tooling system - Cartesian coordinate system - completely controllable system - completely ergodic system - completely hyperbolic system - completely identifiable system - completely integrable system - completely irreducible system - completely regular system - completely stable system - completely stratified system - complex number system - conical coordinate system - derivational formal system - differential equation system - differential selsyn system - digital counting system - digital transmission system - elliptic coordinate system - elliptic cylindrical coordinate system - externally inconsistent system - finite state system - finitely axiomatizable system - finitely presented system - fully characteristic quotient system - fundamental system of solutions - hydraulic lift system - integrated switching system - isomorphically embedded system - kernel normal system - linearly dependent system - linearly independent system - live hydraulic system - locking protection system - meteor-burst communication system - modular programming system - parabolic cylindrical coordinate system - permanent four-wheel drive system - pure independent system - radio telephone system - reactor protection system - real number system - receiver-amplifier crioelectric system - remote-cylinder hydraulic system - semantically consistent system - simply consistent system - simply incomplete system - simply ordered system - spherical coordinate system - strongly multiplicative system - structurally stable system - sufficiently general coordinate system - system of frequency curves - system of rational numbers - time multiplex system - time-division multiplex system - uniformly complete system - univalent system of notation - universal system of notation - weakly closed system - weighted number system -
9 Settings contract
A contract for surfacing an app user preferences in a way that is consistent with Windows' settings model.
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