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упр. стратегия сокращения (характеризуется установлением целей ниже достигнутого уровня или исключением некоторых направлений деятельности)Syn:Ant:See: -
82 retrenchment committee
Деловая лексика: комиссия по экономииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > retrenchment committee
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83 retrenchment in lending operations
Банковское дело: сокращение операций по кредитованиюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > retrenchment in lending operations
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84 retrenchment measures
Деловая лексика: меры сокращения расходов, меры экономии, показатели экономии -
85 retrenchment of costs
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86 retrenchment policy
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87 retrenchment programme
Деловая лексика: программа сокращения расходовУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > retrenchment programme
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89 retrenchment committee
Англо-русский экономический словарь > retrenchment committee
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90 retrenchment in lending operations
Англо-русский экономический словарь > retrenchment in lending operations
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91 retrenchment measures
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92 retrenchment of costs
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93 retrenchment policy
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94 retrenchment programme
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95 retrenchment re·trench·ment n
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96 retrenchment strategy
сущ. стратегия сокращения fEnglish-Russian project management dictionary > retrenchment strategy
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97 retrenchment strategy
стратегия сокращения- стратегическая альтернатива, которая характеризуется установлением целей ниже достигнутого уровня или исключением некоторых направлений деятельности.English-Russian glossary of the book Meskon > retrenchment strategy
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98 retrenchment of staff
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99 cost retrenchment
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > cost retrenchment
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100 imperial retrenchment
Военный термин: свёртывание империи
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Retrenchment — Re*trench ment, n. [Cf. F. retrenchment.] 1. The act or process of retrenching; as, the retrenchment of words in a writing. [1913 Webster] The retrenchment of my expenses will convince you that ? mean to replace your fortune as far as I can.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
retrenchment — index curtailment, decrease Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
retrenchment — (n.) c.1600, from Fr. retrenchement a cutting off or out, from retrencher (see RETRENCH (Cf. retrench)). Military sense is recorded from 1580s; see TRENCH (Cf. trench) … Etymology dictionary
retrenchment — [rē trench′mənt] n. [MFr] 1. a retrenching; esp., a reduction of expenses 2. a rampart or breastwork within the main fortification … English World dictionary
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retrenchment — [[t]rɪtre̱ntʃmənt[/t]] retrenchments N VAR Retrenchment means spending less money. [FORMAL] Defense planners predict an extended period of retrenchment. ...a need for industrial retrenchment and restructuring … English dictionary
retrenchment — /rɪ trentʃmənt/ noun a reduction of expenditure or of new plans ● The company is in for a period of retrenchment … Marketing dictionary in english
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retrenchment — retrench ► VERB 1) reduce costs or spending in response to economic difficulty. 2) chiefly Austral. make (an employee) redundant in order to reduce costs. 3) formal reduce or diminish. DERIVATIVES retrenchment noun. ORIGIN French retrancher cut… … English terms dictionary
Retrenchment (computing) — Retrenchment is a technique associated with Formal Methods that was introduced to address some of the perceived limitations of formal, model based refinement, for situations in which refinement might be regarded as desirable in principle, but… … Wikipedia
retrenchment — noun Date: circa 1600 reduction, curtailment; specifically a cutting of expenses … New Collegiate Dictionary