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тариф с прогрессивно уменьшающимися ставкамиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > diminishing tariff
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > diminishing tariff
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > diminishing tariff
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1) тариф, расценка; шкала ставок, шкала сборов; пошлина || тарифицировать; включать в тариф; облагать пошлиной•-
agreed tariff
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airport tariff
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all-in tariff
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block tariff
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bulk supply tariff
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bulk tariff
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commercial tariff
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day tariff
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demand tariff
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diminishing tariff
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domestic tariff
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double-rate tariff
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fixed payment tariff
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flat rate tariff
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industrial tariff
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installed load tariff
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load/rate tariff
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low load factor tariff
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maximum demand tariff
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midland tariff
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motive power tariff
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multipart tariff
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night tariff
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nonscheduled tariff
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normal tariff
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off-peak tariff
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one-part tariff
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peak-load tariff
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published tariff
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rebate tariff
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restricted hour tariff
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seasonal-rate tariff
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seasonal tariff
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standby tariff
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standing charge tariff
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step tariff
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three-part tariff
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time-of-day tariff
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тариф, расценка; v устанавливать расценку
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- all-in tariff
- block tariff
- bulk tariff
- commercial tariff
- diminishing tariff
- domestic tariff
- double-rate tariff
- fixed payment tariff
- flat rate tariff
- gas tariff
- gas transport tariff
- industrial tariff
- multipart tariff
- multirate tariff
- normal tariff
- one-part tariff
- published tariff
- rebate tariff
- reduced tariff
- seasonal-rate tariff
- standing charge tariff
- step tariff
- three-part tariff
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n1) закон; законодательство2) право3) суд; судебный процесс
- accounting law
- administrative law
- agrarian law
- anti-bribery law
- anticartel law
- anti-corruption law
- anti-money-laundering law
- antitrust law
- applicable law
- applicable tax law
- bank law
- bank confidentiality law
- bankruptcy law
- basic law
- blue sky laws
- business law
- case law
- civil law
- commercial law
- common law
- company law
- constitutional law
- consumer's law
- contract law
- contractual law
- corporate law
- criminal law
- currency law
- current tax laws
- customary law
- customs law
- design law
- distribution law
- domestic law
- draft law
- economic law
- economical law
- emergency law
- environmental laws
- equipartition law
- equity law
- established law
- exchange law
- existing law
- fiscal law
- foreign laws
- formal law
- fundamental law
- general economic laws
- governing law
- immigration law
- income tax law
- industrial relations law
- insolvency law
- international law
- international monetary law
- invention law
- inventor's law
- investment laws
- job protection laws
- judiciary law
- labour laws
- land law
- lending limitation law
- lenient law
- licence law
- local laws
- mandatory law
- marine insurance law
- maritime law
- market economy laws
- mercantile law
- merchant law
- merchant shipping law
- minimum-hour law
- minimum-wage law
- natural law
- objective laws
- Parkinson law
- patent law
- private law
- prohibitory law
- public law
- quarantine laws
- registration law
- remedial law
- resale price maintenance laws
- revenue law
- semi-legislative law
- space law
- state law
- statistical law
- statute law
- statutory law
- strike law
- stringent law
- subordinate law
- tariff law
- tax law
- taxation law
- tort law
- trademark law
- uniform law
- valuation law
- zoning laws
- laws in action
- laws in force
- law of average profit
- law of contracts
- law of corporations
- law of diminishing returns
- law of economy of time
- law of equity
- law of merchants
- law of monetary circulation
- laws of nature
- law of obligations
- laws of probability
- law of property
- law of the sea
- law of supply and demand
- law of value
- law on bankruptcy
- law on insolvency
- law on land sales
- laws on taxes and charges
- against the law
- at law
- in law
- under the law
- abide by the law
- abrogate a law
- adopt a law
- annul a law
- apply a law
- become a law
- be governed by a law
- break a law
- carry a law into effect
- circumvent antimonopoly law
- comply with a law
- effect a law
- elaborate a law
- enact a law
- enforce a law
- evade a law
- extend a law
- give effect to a law
- go beyond a law
- go to law
- implement a law
- infringe a law
- keep within a law
- lay down a law
- modify the law
- observe laws
- offend against a law
- pass a law
- put a law into effect
- put a law into force
- repeal a law
- resort to law
- respect a law
- sidestep a law
- transgress a law
- update a bankruptcy law
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