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1 to tighten spending
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to tighten spending
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2 to tighten spending
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to tighten spending
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3 spending
1) трата; расходование2) расходы•For the first time in 10 years corporate spending on technology is dropping. — Впервые за 10 лет корпоративные расходы на технологию падают.
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4 spending
n1) трата; расходование2) расходы
- budget spending
- business spending
- capital spending
- consumer spending
- currency spending
- defence spending
- deficit spending
- discretionary spending
- education spending
- expansion spending
- extra spending
- government spending
- health spending
- incentive spending
- military spending
- public spending
- social spending
- spending of money
- spending on health
- boost spending
- control spending
- cut government spending
- slash spending
- tighten spendingEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > spending
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5 squeeze
1. n1) вымогательство, принуждение2) затруднение•- money squeezeto put the squeeze on smb — оказывать нажим на кого-л.
- spending squeeze 2. vвымогать; обременять (налогами и т.п.)
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