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121 sich im Wert erhöhen
sich im Wert erhöhen
to increase in value -
122 Wertzuwachs
Wertzuwachs m increase in value -
123 sector no comercial, el
= not-for-profit sector, the, non-profit sector, theEx. This article describes a questionnaire survey of special librarians in the profit and not-for-profit sector to determine their use of interactive communications technology.Ex. The marketing approach in the non-profit sector emphasizes the adoption of marketing-oriented administration in libraries to increase their value. -
124 stigning i verdi
rise (el. increase) in value -
125 verdistigning
subst. increase in value, appreciation, increment -
126 a-şi mări preţul
to go / to be up (in price)to increase in value. -
127 འདབ་འཕར་
['dab 'phar]two-fold increase in value -
128 valorizzazione sf
[valoriddzat'tsjone]
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