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1 forlik
compromise, settlement* * *subst. compromise, (amicable) settlement subst. [ ordning] agreement, arrangement subst. (jus) out-of-court settlement, amicable settlement, settlement out of court subst. (jus) conciliation, settlement of civil claim subst. [ på seil] luff, before the beam (det ble forlik) a compromise was reached, the parties came to terms (inngå et forlik) enter into a compromise, reach a settlement (prøve å få til et forlik) try to effect a compromise (el. an amicable settlement el. a reconciliation), attempt to arbitrate (slutte forlik) come to an agreement, reach a settlement, reach a compromise -
2 ordning
subst. arrangement (f.eks. ) subst. (måten tingene er ordnet på) arrangement (f.eks. of the books, the furniture; under the present arrangement old age pensions are subst. system, scheme subst. (matematikk) order, ordering subst. (økonomi) (angående priser, fordeling, etc.) scheme (f.eks. ) subst. [ overenskomst] settlement, agreement, arrangement, understanding; (med kreditorer) settlement, composition subst. [ system] system, organization (f.eks.the organization of our finances; the present system cannot go on
) (en midlertidig ordning) a temporary arrangement, a modus vivendi (komme til en ordning) reach (el. arrive at) an agreement, reach (el. arrive at) an understanding, come to an understanding, come -
3 forhandlingsløsning
subst. negotiation solution, negotiation resolution subst. negotiated settlement (oppnå en forhandlingsløsning) reach a solution by negotiation, arrive at a solution by negotiation
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