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1 principle
[΄prinsəpl] n սկզբունք. օրենք. a matter of principle սկզբունքի հարց. a man of principle սկզբունքային մարդ. on principle սկզբունքից ելնելով. guiding principle ուղենիշ սկզբունք. make a principle սկզբունք/օրենք դարձնել. in principle սկզբունքորեն. the principle of relativity հարաբերականության օրենք. the first principles of հիմունքները -
2 Principle
مبدأ ، قاعدة ، أساس -
3 principle
1) مبدأ 2) جوهر* * *جَوْهَر -
4 principle
Basic beliefs and assumptions that define a methodology or process. -
5 Principle of absorption
قاعدة الامتصاص ، قاعدة الاندماج -
6 Principle of continuity
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7 Principle of equal advantage
قاعدة المزايا المتكافئةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Principle of equal advantage
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8 Principle of equal pay
مبدأ تكافؤ الأجر -
9 Principle of exception
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10 Principle of non-discrimination
مبدأ عدم التفرقةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Principle of non-discrimination
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11 Principle of optimality
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12 Principle of relativity
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13 Acceleration principle
مبدأ التعجيل مبدأ الدفع المعجل -
14 Adequate disclosure principle
مبدأ إعطاء المعلوماتEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Adequate disclosure principle
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15 Banking principle
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16 Currency principle
مبدأ تقييد إصدار العملة -
17 Disclosure principle
مبدأ الإفصاح(الإظهار) -
18 Open door principle
مبدأ الباب المفتوح -
19 follicle-stimulating principle
الجوهر المنشط للجريب* * *الجَوْهَرُ المُنشِّطُ للجُرَيبEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > follicle-stimulating principle
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20 pleasure-pain principle
مبدأ اللذة و الألم* * *مَبْدَأُ اللَّذَّةِ و الأَلَم
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