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101 Business Contact Record
"The location for storing business contact information, including information that is entered on the Business Contact form, linked records, and communication history items." -
102 Business Project
A project that is created in Business Contact Manager for Outlook. A business project is made up of one or several project tasks. -
103 Business Contact Manager Home Page
A document that serves as a starting point for exploring Business Contact Manager for Outlook. The home page is displayed by default and can be customized.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Contact Manager Home Page
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104 business operation
A logical business action controlled by the business operation framework and implemented by a class that communicates with the framework using data contracts. -
105 business activity
вид хозяйственной или коммерческой деятельности
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Any profit-seeking undertaking or venture that involves the production, sale and purchase of goods or services. (Source: RHW)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > business activity
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106 that's another pair of shoes
разг.это совсем другое дело; ≈ это совсем другой коленкор‘You have taken it into your head that I mean to pension you off... But I don't mean it.’ ‘...that, sir,’ replied Mr. Wegg, cheering up bravely, ‘is quite another pair of shoes.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Our Mutual Friend’, book I, ch. XV) — - Вы забрали себе в голову, что я хочу откупиться от вас... Но у меня этого и в мыслях не было. -...а-а, тогда дело принимает совсем другой оборот, - сказал мистер Вегг, оживляясь.
Lickcheese: "...I can be as sharp as any man when it's a question of business; but dooty's [= duty's] another pair of shoes." (B. Shaw, ‘Widowers' Houses’, act III) — Ликчиз: "...В делах я, знаете ли, сам жох, своего никому не уступлю, но раз долг - тут уж ничего не скажешь."
‘What d'You think fifty pounds is to me?’ cried James, a little uncertainly. ‘You must have mistaken me,’ said Frank. ‘The sum I mentioned was a hundred and fifty.’ ‘Oh!’ He coloured again, and a curious look came over his face. ‘That's a very different pair of shoes’ (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Merry-Go-Round’, part II) — - Пятьдесят фунтов для меня ничего не значат, - воскликнул Джеймс несколько неуверенно. - Вы, вероятно, неправильно меня поняли, - сказал Фрэнк. - Я назвал сумму в сто пятьдесят фунтов. - Ну! - Джеймс снова покраснел, и лицо его приняло странное выражение. - Это ведь совсем другое дело.
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107 Business Rules
A node in the solution explorer that will display all the rules that are created on attributes on the current entity and that apply to other entities. -
108 business group
предпринимательская группа, деловая группаIt is also true that business groups help create effective legislation. — Также правда то, что предпринимательские группы помогают создавать эффективное законодательство.
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > business group
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109 -Business trip 1-
At work Business trip 1How did the trip to India go? Com'è andato il viaggio in India?The trip was a bit hit-and-miss, to be honest. Il viaggio è stato un po' sconclusionato, a dire il vero.We didn't close all the deals we wanted to. Non abbiamo concluso tutti gli affari che volevamo.What happened? Che cos'è successo?We went to see that supplier we've been having problems with. Abbiamo incontrato quel fornitore con il quale abbiamo avuto problemi.We outsourced some work to a manufacturer in India a few years ago. Abbiamo affidato del lavoro a un produttore in India alcuni anni fa.I know the supplier you're talking about. Conosco il fornitore di cui parli.We found out why they've been dragging their heels. Abbiamo scoperto il motivo per cui sono andati molto per le lunghe.They've moved to smaller premises and can't keep up with all their orders. Si sono trasferiti in locali più piccoli e non riescono a stare al passo con tutti gli ordini.They've got a huge backlog of orders. Hanno una montagna di ordini arretrati.I just wish they'd been straight with us in the first place. Avrei preferito che fossero stati franchi con noi da subito.Perhaps we could have come to some agreement. Forse avremmo potuto raggiungere un accordo.What did you tell them? Che cosa gli hai detto?I said we'd have to cancel our orders if they couldn't guarantee prompt delivery. Ho detto che dovremo cancellare i nostri ordini se non riescono a garantirci una pronta consegna.We have our deadlines to meet. Abbiamo delle scadenze da rispettare.I see. Capisco. -
110 business efficiency
Gen Mgta situation in which an organization maximizes benefit and profit, while minimizing effort and expenditure. Maximization of business efficiency is a balance between two extremes. Managed correctly, it results in reduced costs, waste, and duplication. Max Weber, who developed the concept of the bureaucracy, believed that efficiency was the goal of all bureaucratic organizations, which were designed to run like smooth machines. The greater the efficiency, the more impersonal, rational, and emotionally detached a bureaucracy becomes. The flatter organizations more prevalent today attempt to be more customer-responsive than efficient in this sense, and the notion of such an ordered and impersonal efficiency has lost favor in an era when creativity and innovation are valued as a competitive advantage. -
111 business entity concept
Finthe concept that financial accounting information relates only to the activities of the business entity and not to the activities of its owner(s) -
112 business intelligence
Gen Mgtany information that can be of strategic use to a business -
113 business segment
Fina distinguishable part of a business or enterprise that is subject to a different set of risks and returns than any other part. Listed companies are required to declare in their annual reports certain information, for example, sales, profits, and assets, for each segment of an enterprise. -
114 business transfer relief
Finthe U.K. tax advantage gained when selling a business for shares in stock of the company that buys it -
115 business services
For-fee services that are available on the Microsoft Small Business Center Web site. -
116 business task
A work-related action item that can be tracked through completion. A business task may occur once or repeatedly. -
117 Business Tools menu
The menu on the Outlook menu bar that provides access to Business Contact Manager functions. -
118 Business Contact Manager Learning Center
"A Web page that contains hyperlinks to the Quick Start Guide, the Microsoft Office Online Web site, and selected Help topics about the newest features."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Contact Manager Learning Center
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119 Business Data Connectivity Service Application Proxy
An application proxy that allows Web applications to connect to a Business Data Connectivity Shared Service Application and contains features for using the shared service.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Data Connectivity Service Application Proxy
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120 Business Contact Manager for Microsoft Outlook 2010 Database Tool
"A downloadable tool that provides users with administration capabilities such as creating, sharing, backing up or restoring a database."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Business Contact Manager for Microsoft Outlook 2010 Database Tool
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