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  • 1 moral

    {'mɔrəl}
    I. 1. морален, нравствен
    MORAL philosophy етика
    2. поучителен (за книга и пр.)
    3. морален, нематериален, духовен
    4. способен да разграничава доброте от злото
    man is a MORAL agent човекът е способен да разграничава добротo от злото
    5. вероятен, макар и недоказан
    MORAL certainty почти пълна увереност/несъмнен факт
    II. 1. поука, морал
    2. рl нравственост, нрави, морал, етика
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    {'mъrъl} I. a 1. морален, нравствен; moral philosophy етика; 2. поу
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    явен; олицетворение; поука; духовен; морален; нравственост; нравствен; нрави;
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    1. i. морален, нравствен 2. ii. поука, морал 3. man is a moral agent човекът е способен да разграничава добротo от злото 4. moral certainty почти пълна увереност/несъмнен факт 5. moral philosophy етика 6. вероятен, макар и недоказан 7. морален, нематериален, духовен 8. поучителен (за книга и пр.) 9. рl нравственост, нрави, морал, етика 10. способен да разграничава доброте от злото
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    moral[´mɔrəl] I. adj 1. морален, етичен, нравствен; \moral philosophy етика; \moral sense усет за добро и зло; \moral hazard риск (на осигурително дружество) относно почтеността на осигуряемия; 2. морален, нематериален, духовен; \moral victory морална победа, победа на духа (справедливостта); 3. явен, интуитивно възприет (доказан); \moral certainty почти пълна увереност, почти несъмнен факт; II. n 1. поука, морал; 2. pl нравственост, нрави; етика; 3. разг. олицетворение; голяма прилика (сходство); the boy is the very \moral of his father прен. момчето е одрало кожата на баща си; 4. рядко = morale.

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  • Moral Hazard — (engl., wörtlich „sittliche Gefährdung“, auch als Subjektives Risiko, moralische Versuchung oder moralisches Risiko bezeichnet) beschreibt das Problem einer Verhaltensänderung durch eine Versicherung gegen ein Risiko.[1] Ursprünglich ein Begriff… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Moral hazard — (engl., wörtlich „sittliche Gefährdung“, auch als Subjektives Risiko, moralische Versuchung oder moralisches Risiko bezeichnet) beschreibt das Problem einer Verhaltensänderung durch eine Versicherung gegen ein Risiko.[1] Ursprünglich ein Begriff… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • moral hazard — mor·al hazard n: the possibility of loss to an insurance company (as by arson) arising from the character or circumstances of the insured deductibles decrease moral hazard Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • Moral Hazard —   [ mɔrəl hæzəd, englisch], subjektives Risiko, ursprünglich aus dem Versicherungswesen stammender Begriff, der dasjenige »moralische« Risiko eines Versicherungsunternehmens bezeichnet, das über das echte Risiko hinaus entsteht, weil sich die… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • moral hazard — n. risk (to an insurance company) arising from the possible dishonesty or imprudence of the insured …   English World dictionary

  • Moral hazard — In economic theory, moral hazard is a situation in which a party insulated from risk behaves differently from how it would behave if it were fully exposed to the risk. Moral hazard arises because an individual or institution does not take the… …   Wikipedia

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