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1 материальная ответственность
pecuniary responsibility, liability for breakage, material liabilityРусско-английский политический словарь > материальная ответственность
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2 материальная ответственность
1) General subject: liability for breakage, financial responsibility2) Military: liability3) Law: material responsibility, liability for damage (material liability здесь не подойдет, т.к. material в юр. текстах означает "существенный"), legal liability4) Economy: material accountability, material liability5) Accounting: property accountability6) Politics: pecuniary responsibility7) Business: pecuniary liability8) Sakhalin R: financial liability9) leg.N.P. liability for damagesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материальная ответственность
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3 денежная ответственность
1) Economy: pecuniary responsibility2) Logistics: pecuniary liabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > денежная ответственность
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4 нести материальную ответственность
Economy: bear pecuniary responsibilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > нести материальную ответственность
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5 нести материальную ответственность
(international economic relations) bear pecuniary responsibility4000 полезных слов и выражений > нести материальную ответственность
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6 нести материальную ответственность
bear pecuniary responsibilityРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > нести материальную ответственность
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7 денежная ответственность
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > денежная ответственность
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8 материальный
(в разн. знач.) material; (денежный, имущественный тж.) pecuniaryматериальное положение — economic conditions pl.; welfare standards pl.
материальные затруднения — financial difficulties, straitened circumstances
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9 материальный
1) филос. material2) (вещественный, предметный) materialматериа́льные це́нности (не духовные) — material values / wealth; ( ценные вещи) valuables
3) (денежный, имущественный) pecuniaryматериа́льное положе́ние — economic conditions pl; welfare standards pl
материа́льная по́мощь — pecuniary aid
материа́льные затрудне́ния — financial difficulties, straitened circumstances
материа́льная заинтересо́ванность — material incentive(s) (pl)
материа́льное поощре́ние — material stimulation
материа́льная обеспе́ченность — material security
материа́льная отве́тственность — financial responsibility
••материа́льная часть — matériel (фр.) [mətɪərɪ'el]; equipment
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10 финансовая ответственность
1) Law: pecuniary liability2) Economy: financial liability, fiscal responsibility3) Banking: financial responsibility4) EBRD: accountability, liability5) Logistics: financial implicationsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > финансовая ответственность
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