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41 diseconomies of scale
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42 draw to scale
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43 economies of scale
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44 full-scale
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45 he tipped the scale (s) at sixty kilograms
he tipped the scale (s) at sixty kilogramsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he tipped the scale (s) at sixty kilograms
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46 large-scale map
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47 on a large/grand/small scale
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48 rise a step on the scale of wages
English-Dutch dictionary > rise a step on the scale of wages
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49 salary scale
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50 sliding scale
bewegende schaal (ter berekening van salarissen, kosten, enz.)kalibermaat; variabele schaal, glijdende (loon)schaal -
51 small-scale
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52 the scale of the problem
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53 tip/turn the scale (s)
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54 wage scale
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55 Mohs scale
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56 Rankine scale
n. schaal van absolute temperatuur die gebruik maakt van dezelfde graden als die op de Fahrenheitschaal (vriespunt van water is 491.69 graden en het kookpunt van water is 671.69 graden) -
57 chromatic scale
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58 coccid scale insects
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59 dichotomous scale
dichotomische schaal (ladder van "nee"en "ja", rangschikking van slechts twee mogelijkheden) -
60 economics of scale
besparingen door schaalvergroting
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