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41 Magnus effect
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42 ореол
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43 appraisal problems
упр. проблемы оценки (неточности, которые могут возникнуть в процессе оценки деятельности персонала; напр., так называемая "нимбовая ошибка", субъективная лояльность и т. д.)See: -
44 leniency bias
упр. пристрастность*, субъективная лояльность* ( необоснованное завышение оценки работы персонала)Syn:See: -
45 corona
1. n эл. корона, коронный разряд2. n архит. отливина, венчающий карниз3. n бот. корона, венец4. n анат. коронка зуба5. n амер. чепрак под вьючное седло6. n «корона», сорт длинных сигар7. n метеор. венец, ореолСинонимический ряд:1. light fixture (noun) candelabrum; candle holder; chandelier; crown; gasolier; light fixture; luster2. luminous radiance (noun) aurora; crown of light; halo; luminous radiance; nimbus; radiance
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