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норма допустимых потерь вследствие порчи продукцииБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > spoilage allowance
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1) Экономика: норма допустимых потерь вследствие порчи продукции2) Деловая лексика: норма естественной убыли -
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Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > spoilage allowance
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > spoilage allowance
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The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > spoilage allowance
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1) разрешение; допущение; принятие в расчёт2) признание (напр. требований)3) скидка или надбавка; налоговая скидка; трансп. скидка с оценки груза4) денежное пособие; прибавка (к заработной плате)5) начисление (напр. суммы накладных расходов)6) необлагаемый налогом минимум пособия, выплачиваемый на детей и иждивенцев7) разница между массой товаров брутто и нетто8) с.-х. рацион, норма выдачи9) поправка10) допускаемое отклонение, допуск11) орг. пр. норма времени -
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n1) скидка или надбавка (с учетом чего-л., напр. скидка на утечку и т.п.)2) скидка с цены; уценка4) денежное пособие; командировочные5) разрешение; норма (на ввоз товаров)6) допущение9) тех. допуск
- accommodation allowance
- advertising allowance
- annual depreciation allowance
- assignment allowance
- bonus allowance
- capital allowances
- cash allowance
- children's allowance
- cost-of-living allowance
- daily allowance
- dependency allowance
- depletion allowance
- depreciation allowance
- duty-free allowance
- entertainment allowance
- expense allowance
- family allowance
- government cost-of-living allowance
- hospitality allowance
- housing allowance
- investment allowance
- language allowance
- living allowance
- loss allowance
- per diem allowance
- personal allowances
- promotion allowance
- provisional allowance
- quality allowance
- reject allowance
- relocation allowance
- remedy allowance
- sales allowance
- sales promotion allowance
- spoilage allowance
- standard expense allowance
- subsistence allowance
- tax allowance
- trade allowance
- trade-in allowance
- travel allowance
- travelling allowance
- weight allowance
- write-down allowance
- allowances against tax
- allowance for bad debt
- allowance for cash
- allowance for contingencies
- allowance for damage
- allowance for depreciation
- allowance for draft
- allowance for exchange loss
- allowance for moisture
- allowance for possible credit losses
- allowance for substandard goods
- allowance of credit
- allowance of credit facilities
- allowance of a trademark
- make allowance forEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > allowance
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