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1 potential peak period
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2 borrowing power
borrowing power BANK, FIN Kreditfähigkeit f, Verschuldungspotenzial n, Verschuldungsmöglichkeit f (borrowing potential)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > borrowing power
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3 manpower
noun2) (Mil.) Stärke, die* * *noun (the number of people available for employment etc: There's a shortage of manpower in the building industry.) die Arbeitskraft* * *ˈman·pow·erlack of \manpower Arbeitskräftemangel mskilled \manpower gelernte Arbeitskräfte, Facharbeitskräfte pl* * *['mn"paʊə(r)]nLeistungspotenzial nt or -potential nt; (MIL) Stärke fwe haven't got the manpower — wir haben dazu nicht genügend Personal or Arbeitskräfte pl
Manpower Services Commission (Brit) — Behörde für Arbeitsbeschaffung, Arbeitsvermittlung und Berufsausbildung
* * *manpower s2. Menschenpotential n, besondersa) Kriegsstärke f (eines Volkes)b) (verfügbare) Arbeitskräfte pl:manpower planning Personalplanung f;manpower shortage Arbeitskräftemangel m:manpower situation Lage f auf dem Arbeitsmarkt* * *noun2) (Mil.) Stärke, die* * *n.Menschenpotential n. -
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