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121 redemption
(a) (of bond, share) remboursement m;∎ redemption before due date remboursement anticipéredemption date date f d'échéance;redemption fee, redemption premium prime f de remboursement;redemption price prix m de rachat;redemption value valeur f de remboursement ou de rachat;redemption yield rendement m à l'échéance(b) (of annuity, loan, mortgage) remboursement m -
122 reminder
(lettre f de) rappel m;∎ reminder of account due rappel d'échéanceACCOUNTANCY reminder entry poste m de mémoire -
123 self-assessment
British (for tax purposes) = système de déclaration des revenus pour le paiement des impôts, par opposition au prélèvement à la sourceself-assessment form formulaire m de déclaration de revenusA leading professional body yesterday called for an inquiry into the Government's tax self-assessment system after official figures showed one in 10 taxpayers had failed to hit the deadline. The Chartered Institute of Taxation said more research was urgently needed. According to Inland Revenue figures only 8.25 million tax returns, or 90.6 per cent of the total 9.11 million due, were filed ahead of the 31 January deadline.
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124 staffing
recrutement m;∎ the delay is due to staffing difficulties le retard est dû à des problèmes de recrutementstaffing policy politique f de recrutement du personnel -
125 stress-related illness
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126 oversight
(a failure to notice: Due to an oversight, we have not paid the bill.) omisiune, neglijenţă -
127 oversight
(a failure to notice: Due to an oversight, we have not paid the bill.) παράβλεψη,αβλεψία -
128 jet-lag
noun (symptoms such as tiredness and lack of concentration caused by flying a long distance in a short period of time.) fatigue due au décalage horaire
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