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1 fixed price contract with escalation
English-Russian big medical dictionary > fixed price contract with escalation
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2 fixed-price contract with escalation
English-Russian big medical dictionary > fixed-price contract with escalation
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3 fixed-price contract with escalation
1) Морской термин: контракт с фиксированной стоимостью и последующей корректировкойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fixed-price contract with escalation
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4 fixed-price contract with escalation
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > fixed-price contract with escalation
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5 fixed-price contract with escalation
English-Russian marine dictionary > fixed-price contract with escalation
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6 fixed-price with escalation contract
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > fixed-price with escalation contract
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7 fixed-price-with-escalation contract
Контроль качества: контракт с обусловленным повышением фиксированной ценыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fixed-price-with-escalation contract
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8 fixed-price with escalation contract
контракт с обусловленным повышением установленной [твердой] оплаты стоимости работEnglish-Russian military dictionary > fixed-price with escalation contract
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9 fixed-price-with-escalation contract
контракт с фиксированной ценой, корректируемой по скользящей шкалеThe English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > fixed-price-with-escalation contract
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10 contract
1) контракт; подряд; договор || заключать контракт; подрядиться2) сокращаться, снижаться (об экономике в период спада) -
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13 FPCE
fixed-price contract with escalation - контракт с корректировкой фиксированной цены по скользящей шкале цен -
14 FPCE
контракт с корректировкой фиксированной цены по скользящей шкале цен -
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1) Сокращение: fixed-price contract with escalation2) Ядерная физика: Fission Products Conversion and Encapsulation3) Расширение файла: Floating-Point C Extension (specification) -
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