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1 rating
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2 rating of companies
kwalificatie van bedrijven (verhoudingsgewijze plaats van bedrijven ten opzichte van andere bedrijven die in zelfde sector werkzaam zijn) -
3 rating
beoordelingkwalificatiewaardering -
4 R rating
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5 X-rating
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6 credit rating
credietrapport (taxatie van iemands credietwaardigheid)credit rating -
7 he has the rating of boatswain's mate
English-Dutch dictionary > he has the rating of boatswain's mate
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8 Q rating
n. (in televisieuitzendingen) methode van gerubriceerde reclamevoering en populariteit van animatieacteurs -
9 bond rating
(economie) kwalificatie van aandelen, het geven van score aan aandelen naar kwaliteit en hun veiligheid (o.h.a. tussen AAA - tot D - slecht) -
10 boost rating
het verhogen van het kijk-procent,het verhogen van het waarderingscijfer -
11 risk rating
risicotaxering -
12 accuracy rating
nauwkeurigheidswaarde -
13 current rating
stroombereik -
14 dielectric rating
diëlektrische waardebepaling -
15 fault rating
foutenwaardering -
16 merit rating
prestatiebeoordelingverdienstewaardering -
17 performance rating
prestatiemaatstaf -
18 star rating
stercodering -
19 supplier rating
prestatiebeoordeling van een leverancier -
20 vendor performance rating
prestatiemaatstaf van de toeleverancierEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > vendor performance rating
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