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1 получать (выводить) из
В главе III, где потребительский спрос x(p, w) получается (выводится) из максимизации предпочтений, эти два свойства (однородность степени ноль и выполнение закона Вальраса) выполняются при весьма общих обстоятельствах. — In Chapter III, where the consumer's demand x(p, w) is derived from the maximization of preferences, these two properties (homogeneity of degree zero and satisfaction of Walras' law) hold under very general circumstances.
получать информацию о чем-л. непосредственно, а не через кого-либо — obtain information about smth directly, and not through somebody
получать сведения о чем-л. непосредственно, а не через кого-либо — obtain information about smth directly, and not through somebody
получать информацию о чем-л. с помощью выборки — obtain information about smth through sampling
получать сведения о чем-л. с помощью выборки — obtain information about smth through sampling
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > получать (выводить) из
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2 получать (выводить) из
В главе III, где потребительский спрос x(p, w) получается (выводится) из максимизации предпочтений, эти два свойства (однородность степени ноль и выполнение закона Вальраса) выполняются при весьма общих обстоятельствах. — In Chapter III, where the consumer's demand x(p, w) is derived from the maximization of preferences, these two properties (homogeneity of degree zero and satisfaction of Walras' law) hold under very general circumstances.
получать информацию о чем-л. непосредственно, а не через кого-либо — obtain information about smth directly, and not through somebody
получать сведения о чем-л. непосредственно, а не через кого-либо — obtain information about smth directly, and not through somebody
получать информацию о чем-л. с помощью выборки — obtain information about smth through sampling
получать сведения о чем-л. с помощью выборки — obtain information about smth through sampling
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > получать (выводить) из
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