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61 nettofortjenestemargin
subst. net profit margin -
62 nettogevinst
subst. net gain subst. net profit subst. US: net margin -
63 overskuddsgrad
subst. net profit ratio/percentage subst. surplus ratio subst. US: net profit margin, net income ratio -
64 overstyringsmargin
subst. (teleteknikk) overload margin -
65 platemargin
subst. (geologi) plate margin -
66 prutningsmonn
subst. margin (for haggling) -
67 randområde
subst. (geologi) margin -
68 rentemargin
subst. interest margin subst. interest-differential -
69 rentespredning
subst. (bank) UK: interest differential, interest margin subst. (bank) US: interest spread -
70 respektavstand
subst. margin angle -
71 resultatmargin
subst. profit margin -
72 risikomargin
subst. risk margin -
73 solvensmargin
subst. (forsikring) solvency margin -
74 spillerom
subst. margin, latitude subst. leeway subst. [ utfoldelsesmulighet] scope (for for) (f.eks. ) subst. [ handlefrihet] freedom to act subst. [ for maskindeler] clearance, play (gi spillerom) give latitude -
75 stigerørsmargin
subst. riser margin -
76 styremargin
subst. guide margin -
77 svingningsmargin
subst. (valuta) currency band, margin of fluctuation, official spread, support points -
78 terskelbredde
subst. (gruvedrift) safety margin -
79 toleranse
tolerance, toleration* * *subst. tolerance, allowance, margin, permissiveness (påkrevd toleranse) necessary tolerance (generell toleranse) general tolerance -
80 uttrekkingsmargin
subst. (petro) trip margin
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