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n1) бремя, нагрузка3) накладные расходы; косвенные издержки производства
- absorbed burden
- applied burden
- crippling burden
- debt burden
- department burden
- earned burden
- economic burden
- factory burden
- finance burden
- financial burden
- financing burden
- general burden
- heavy burden
- manufacturing burden
- mortgage burden
- over-absorbed burden
- pension burden
- property tax burden
- super burden
- tax burden
- under-absorbed burden
- unsustainable burden
- burden of deductions into the budget
- burden of external debt
- burden of interest payments
- burden of proof
- burden of wasteful state expenditures
- alleviate the burden of debt
- assume the burden
- bear a burden
- bear the burden of proof of intentional wrong-doing
- be a heavy burden
- carry a burden
- ease the debt service burden
- lower the burden
- share a burden
- shoulder the burdenEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > burden
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