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121 средство
1. device2. drugсредство, угнетающее ЦНС — central depressant drug
3. instrument4. instrumentality5. aid6. arrangement7. timesaver8. expedient9. agency10. aids11. facility12. mean13. tool14. vehicle15. means; remedy; agent; facilitiesсредство, снижающее статический заряд — anti-static agent
16. cure17. mediumсредство информации; средство связи — communication medium
обращающиеся деньги; средство обращения — circulating medium
передающая среда; средство передачи — transmission medium
18. remedy19. resource20. way21. weaponСинонимический ряд:1. лекарстве (сущ.) лекарстве; лекарственное средство; медикаментах; снадобье2. оружии (сущ.) орудии; оружии -
122 code of practice
Gen Mgta policy statement and description of preferred methods for organizational procedures. Codes of practice may govern procedures for industrial relations, health and safety, and, more recently, customer service and professional development. An agreed code of practice enables activities to be carried out to a required organizational standard and provides a basis for dispute resolution. -
123 shareholder
Fina person or organization that owns shares in a limited company or partnership. A shareholder has a stake in the company and becomes a member of it, with rights to attend the annual meeting. Since shareholders have invested money in a company, they have a vested interest in its performance, can be a powerful influence on company policy, and should consequently be considered stakeholders as well as shareholders. Some pressure groups have sought to exploit this by becoming shareholders in order to get a particular viewpoint or message across. At the same time, managers must, in order to maintain or increase the company’s market value, consider their responsibility to shareholders when formulating strategy. It has been argued that on some occasions the desire to make profits to raise returns for shareholders has damaged companies because it has limited the amount of money spent in other areas, such as the development of facilities, or health and safety. -
124 sickness and accident insurance
Fina form of permanent health insurance that may be sold with some form of credit, for example a credit card or personal loan. In the event of the borrower being unable to work because of accident or illness, the policy covers the regular payments to the credit card company or lender.The ultimate business dictionary > sickness and accident insurance
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125 welfare
HRthe physical and mental wellbeing of employees, and the provision of help for those in need of assistance. Welfare embraces: physical working conditions, such as hygiene, sanitation, temperature, humidity, ventilation, lighting, physical comfort, and refreshments; occupational health or wellness promotion; counseling and advice on personal problems, such as bereavement, drug abuse, or stress; and working time, covering matters such as hours of work, rest periods, paid vacation, and shiftwork. Employee assistance programs are a modern form of welfare policy, although not common outside the United States. -
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127 развитие сельских областей
развитие сельских областей
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rural development
Any course destined to promote economic growth, modernization, increase in agricultural production and the creation of a framework in which to fulfill primary needs, such as education, health and supply of water in the rural areas. The attainment of such objectives depends in general on the type of administrative systems proposed for the various programmes and on the national political situation as regards, for instance land tenure, agrarian reform, the disbursement of assistance and food policy. (Source: GREMES)
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