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1 performing
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2 performing
adj1) виконавський; виконуваний2) дресирований (про тварину)* * *a1) виконавський; який виконується2) дресирований -
3 performing
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4 performing
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5 performing right
право на виконання, право виконання ( музичного твору тощо); право на постановку ( фільму тощо) -
6 performing loan
продуктивний кредит; надійний кредит; безпроблемний кредит -
7 performing arts
виконавські види мистецтва (драма, музика) -
8 performing rights
юр.право на постановку (п'єси, фільму); право на виконання ( пісні) -
9 performing arts
виконавські види мистецтва (драма, музика) -
10 performing rights
юр.право на постановку (п'єси, фільму); право на виконання ( пісні) -
11 refrain from performing an act
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > refrain from performing an act
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12 non-performing assets
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13 non-performing bank
банк, який не виконує своїх зобов'язань ( банкрут) -
14 non-performing claims
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15 non-performing loan
непродуктивний кредит; безповоротний кредит; неблагополучний кредит; неякісний кредит; проблемний кредит -
16 non-performing subloan ratio
частка непродуктивних субкредитів; частка безповоротних субкредитівThe English-Ukrainian Dictionary > non-performing subloan ratio
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17 between promising and performing a man may marry his daughter
≅ казав пан – кожух дам, та слово його тепле по обіцянку на скорій клячі поспішайEnglish-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > between promising and performing a man may marry his daughter
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18 refrain
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19 refrain from doing an act
= refrain from performing an act утримуватися від здійснення діїEnglish-Ukrainian law dictionary > refrain from doing an act
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20 _обіцянка
a bargain is a bargain be slow to promise and quick to perform between promising and performing a man may marry his daughter expect nothing from him who promises a great deal a man that breaks his word bids others be false to him mankind lives on promises many promises lessen confidence men apt to promise are apt to forget no greater promises than those who have nothing to give perform whatever you promise a promise is a debt promise little, but do much promises are like piecrust, made to be broken promises don't fill the belly
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performing — adjective Date: 1889 of, relating to, or constituting an art (as drama) that involves public performance < the performing arts > … New Collegiate Dictionary
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Performing rights — are the right to perform music in public. It is part of copyright law and demands payment to the music’s composer/lyricist and publisher (with the royalties generally split 50/50 between the two) when a business uses music in a public performance … Wikipedia
Performing Flea — is a non fiction book, consisting of a series of letters written by P.G. Wodehouse to a younger writer. It was originally published in the United Kingdom on October 9 1953 by Herbert Jenkins, London. The title is a quotation from the playwright… … Wikipedia