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1 déboursement
debuʀsəmɑ̃nom masculin paying out (de of)* * *déboursement nm paying out, disbursement sout (de of).[debursəmɑ̃] nom masculin -
2 débours
debuʀ nmpl* * *A nm inv1 gén expense, outlay ¢; rentrer dans ses débours to cover one's expenses;2 Compta disbursement.B nmpl Jur costs. -
3 décaissement
décaissement nm Fin disbursement. -
4 développement rural
развитие сельских областей
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rural development
Any course destined to promote economic growth, modernization, increase in agricultural production and the creation of a framework in which to fulfill primary needs, such as education, health and supply of water in the rural areas. The attainment of such objectives depends in general on the type of administrative systems proposed for the various programmes and on the national political situation as regards, for instance land tenure, agrarian reform, the disbursement of assistance and food policy. (Source: GREMES)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > développement rural
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