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1. n ободрение; воодушевление2. n поощрение, поддержка3. n подстрекательство; потворство; поблажкаСинонимический ряд:1. advancement (noun) advancement2. assistance (noun) aid; assistance; comfort; faith; financial backing; fortitude; help; support; sustaining3. helpfulness (noun) assurance; enlivening; helpfulness; reassuring; solacing; urging4. inspiration (noun) inspiration; motivation; stimulation5. invitation (noun) inducement; invitation -
22 economic support
экономическая помощь
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economic support
Any form of financial assistance or inducement for persons or institutions. (Source: ISEP)
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