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101 tilitys
yks.nom. tilitys; yks.gen. tilityksen; yks.part. tilitystä; yks.ill. tilitykseen; mon.gen. tilitysten tilityksien; mon.part. tilityksiä; mon.ill. tilityksiinaccounts (noun)* * *• rendering of account• statement of account• settlement• report• clearance• audit• accounting• account• settlement of accounts -
102 toimintolause
• PRC.• procedure statement -
103 toimituspöytäkirja
• carrier's statement -
104 toteaminen
• finding• statement -
105 tuomion perustelu
law• reasoning of the courtlaw• statement of the reasons by the court -
106 valaehtoinen lausunto
• declaration in lieu of an oath• sworn statement -
107 valelause
• dummy statement -
108 vastaaminen
law• statement of defence• answerlaw• presentation of the defendant's plea -
109 vastikekirjelmä
• pleading• statement of defence -
110 väärä ilmoitus
• false statement -
111 viranomaisen lausunto
• official statement -
112 vuositase
• annual statement of accountsfinance, business, economy• annual balance• annual balance sheet -
113 vuositilitys
finance, business, economy• annual statementfinance, business, economy• annual reportfinance, business, economy• annual return -
114 yhdyslause
• complex sentence• compound statement -
115 yhteiskunnallinen tulonjakolaskelma
• social income distribution statementSuomi-Englanti sanakirja > yhteiskunnallinen tulonjakolaskelma
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116 tiliote
bank statement
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