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1 выраженный
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2 точно выраженный
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > точно выраженный
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3 выраженный в цифрах
General subject: expressed numericallyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > выраженный в цифрах
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4 попериодная оценка
Попериодная оценка равномерно распределена на некотором интервале. — The per-period valuation is uniformly distributed on some interval.
Направлена на определение положения одной производственной операции по отношению к другой в иерархии зарплаты. — Job evaluation aims to determine the relative position of one job to another in a wage or salary hierarchy. It is intended to provide data for developing basic pay structures.
Производственные операции анализируются на основе нескольких компонентов, и результаты выражаются в цифрах. Общая оценка в баллах определяет положение каждой операции в иерархии. — Jobs are analyzed in terms of a number of components and the results are expressed numerically. The total points' score determines the position of each job in a hierarchy.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > попериодная оценка
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