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Банковское дело: обязательный лимит, обязательный норматив -
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > regulatory limit
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5 regulatory limit rod bank insertion limit
- предел ввода группы регулирующих стержней в активную зону ядерного реактора
предел ввода группы регулирующих стержней в активную зону ядерного реактора
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > regulatory limit rod bank insertion limit
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1. nпредел, лимит, граница
- age limit
- borrowing limit
- confidence limit
- consolidated limit
- contingent limit
- cost limit
- country lending limit
- credit limit
- debt limit
- daylight exposure limit
- daily price limit
- daily trading limit
- debiting limit
- debt limit
- divergence limit
- exemption limit
- expired time limit
- facility limit
- fluctuation limits
- foreign exchange limit
- foreign exchange and lending limit
- foreign exchange margin risk limit
- foreign exchange spot limit
- foreign exchange total limit
- indemnity limit
- intraday limit
- legal lending limit
- lending limit
- loading limit
- loan and deposit country of risk limit
- loan size limit
- lower limit
- narrow limit
- national debt limit
- overdraft limit
- position limit
- price limit
- prediction limits
- quota limits
- regulatory limit
- rigid limits
- reporting limit
- solvency limit
- speed limit
- spending limit
- stop limit
- time limit
- trading limit
- transaction limit
- underwriting limit
- upper limit
- weight limit
- limit of capital investments
- limit of credit
- limit of currency transactions
- limit of demand
- limit of efficiency
- limit of error
- limit of escalation
- limit of expenses
- limits of foreign borrowing
- limit of indebtedness
- limit of indemnity
- limit of liability
- limit of price fluctuations
- limit of profitability
- limit of spending
- limit of subsidies
- limit of weight
- limit of the working day
- limit up and down
- beyond the limit
- off limits
- within the limits
- within prescribed limits
- within the time limit
- assign a limit
- exceed a limit
- extend a time limit
- fall outside the limits
- fix a limit
- go beyond a limit
- set a limit
- set a limit on foreign workers
- stay within regulatory limits2. vограничивать, лимитировать, устанавливать предел
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автоДорожные знаки прямоугольной формы с надписью на белом фоне, например, "обгон запрещен" [‘DO NOT PASS’] или "скорость ограничена 50" (милями в час) [‘SPEED LIMIT 50’]. Часть этих знаков (круглый знак, вписанный в прямоугольное поле) соответствуют российской категории "запрещающие знаки". Все знаки этой категории носят обязательный характерEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > regulatory signs
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10 corrosion endurance limit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > corrosion endurance limit
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11 creep limit
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12 critical limit
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13 elastic limit
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14 pitch limit
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15 proportionality limit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > proportionality limit
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16 soil liquid limit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > soil liquid limit
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17 stability limit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stability limit
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18 tightening limit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > tightening limit
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19 transient-stability limit
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > transient-stability limit
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