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1 эмбарго
1) General subject: blockade, embargo, non importation, sanctions, ban2) American: non-importation (запрещение ввоза английских товаров)3) Law: restraint of prices4) Accounting: stop5) Diplomatic term: quarantine -
2 ограничение размеров дивидендов компании
ограничение размеров дивидендов компании
Экономическая политика, при которой сумма дивидендов, которую компании могут выплатить акционерам, ограничена государственным распоряжением. Обычно такая политика является частью политики цен и доходов (prices and income policy), направленной на борьбу с инфляцией (inflation) и дополняемой политикой замораживания заработной платы.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > ограничение размеров дивидендов компании
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3 беспредел
м. разг.1) ( вспышка насилия) (act of) extreme violence, outrage2) ( о чём-л возмутительном) outrageous breach of all limits, lack of any restraintкримина́льный беспреде́л — gang rule
правово́й беспреде́л — (infinite) lawlessness
це́новый беспреде́л — outrageous / unbridled prices
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4 спрос
эк.demand, requestпользоваться спросом — to be in demand, to be in favour
пользоваться большим / хорошим спросом — to be in great demand, to sell at a premium, to be in good request
удовлетворить спрос — to satisfy / to meet a demand
вялый спрос — slack / sluggish demand
избыточный / чрезмерный спрос — excess(ive) demand
незначительный / низкий спрос — small demand
неудовлетворённый спрос — excess / unsatisfied demand; backlog of demands
оживлённый спрос — active / brisk demand
падающий спрос — declining demand (for)
покупательный спрос — consumer demand (for)
потребительский спрос — consumer / consumptive demand
растущий спрос — growing demand (for)
совокупный спрос — aggregate / total demand
устойчивый спрос — fixed / stable demand
спрос, зависящий от цены — price-dependent demand
спрос на (какой-л.) предмет — run on an article
стимулирование спроса — propping up of demand, demand promotion
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