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1 advocacy
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2 advocacy advertising
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > advocacy advertising
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3 advocacy
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4 advocacy
ad·vo·ca·cy [ʼædvəkəsi] nBefürwortung f (of +gen), Eintreten (of für +akk);the \advocacy of human rights das Eintreten für die Menschenrechte -
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7 competition advocacy
competition advocacy ECON, POL Wahrung f des Wettbewerbsgedankens, Befürwortung f wettbewerblicher Strukturen, Verfechtung f wettbewerblicher Ideen, Eintreten n für den Wettbewerb (Franz Böhm, Freiburger Schule: 'der Wettbewerb hat keine Lobby', deshalb ist von besonderen 'Advokaten' des Wettbewerbsgedankens darauf zu achten, dass seine wohlfahrtsfördernden und freiheitswahrenden Wirkungen bewahrt, die Spielregeln eingehalten und Verstöße sanktioniert werden; in der angloamerikanischen Terminologie hat sich 'competition advocacy' für alle nicht einzelfallbezogenen Tätigkeiten und Instrumente der Wettbewerbsbehörden und sonstigen 'Wächter' des Wettbewerbs durchgesetzt)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > competition advocacy
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8 championship
noun1) (Sport) Meisterschaft, diechampionship title/match — Titel, der/Titelkampf, der
2) (advocacy)* * *1) (a contest held to decide who is the champion: The tennis championship will be decided this afternoon.) die Meisterschaft2) (the act of defending or supporting: his championship of civil rights.) das Eintreten* * *cham·pi·on·ship[ˈtʃæmpi:ənʃɪp]nto hold a \championship amtierender Meister/amtierende Meisterin sein* * *['tSmpjənʃɪp]n2) pl (= event) Meisterschaftskämpfe pl* * *1. SPORT etca) Meisterschaft f, -titel m:championship trophy Meisterschaftstrophäe fb) pl Meisterschaftskämpfe pl, Meisterschaften pl* * *noun1) (Sport) Meisterschaft, diedefend the championship — den Titel od. die Meisterschaft verteidigen; attrib.
championship title/match — Titel, der/Titelkampf, der
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(DE) Deputation {e}; Fürsprache {e}; Repräsentanz {e}; Repräsentation {e}; Vertretung {e}; Agentie {e}; (EN) advocacy; agency; representation -
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(DE) Eintreten; Fürsprache {e}; Gunst; Schirmherrschaft {e}; Gönnerhaftigkeit {e}; Ägide; (EN) advocacy; auspices; countenance; favor; favour; patronage; protectiveness; support -
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(DE) Aufmunterung {e}; Beistand {r}; Beistände {pl}; Einsatz {r}; Eintreten; Ermunterung {e}; Ermutigung {e}; Fürsprache {e}; Patenstelle {e}; Rückhalt {r}; Schützenhilfe {e}; Stützung {e}; Subventionierung {e}; Unterstützung {e}; Untersützung {e}; Vorschub {r}; (EN) advocacy; advocateship; aliment; assistance; backing; backing-up; countenance; encouragement; espousal; favor; favour; furtherance; help; maintenance; protectiveness; sponsorship; subservience; subserviency; subsidy; subvention; support
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