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1 loss absorption approach
loss absorption approach ACC, FIN Loss Absorption-Approach m, Loss Absorption-Ansatz m, Loss-Absorption-Ansatz m (IAS/IFRS; die Fähigkeit des Kapitals, Verluste zu tragen als Kriterium zur Unterscheidung zwischen Eigenkapital und Fremdkapital)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > loss absorption approach
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2 loss-making
'loss-mak·ing adjto be \loss-making mit Verlust arbeiten -
3 loss adjuster
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4 loss absorption
loss absorption ACC, FIN Verlusttragung f, Verlustabdeckung f, Verlustabsorption f (cf loss absorption approach; IAS/IFRS); Verlustverrechnung fEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > loss absorption
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5 loss of wage
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > loss of wage
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6 loss-of-service duration
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > loss-of-service duration
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7 loss tangent
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > loss tangent
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8 loss index
Loss index, loss factorVerlustziffer f, verlustquote fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > loss index
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9 loss factor
Loss index, loss factorVerlustziffer f, verlustquote fDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > loss factor
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10 loss
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11 loss at the bearing
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12 loss at the sealing
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13 loss at the toothing
English-german engineering dictionary > loss at the toothing
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14 loss compensation
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15 loss due to carbon in ash
English-german engineering dictionary > loss due to carbon in ash
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16 loss due to carbon in fly ash
English-german engineering dictionary > loss due to carbon in fly ash
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17 loss due to unburnt gases
English-german engineering dictionary > loss due to unburnt gases
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18 loss factor
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19 loss in idle
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20 loss of draught
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