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41 declaration of incapacity to manage own affairs
Англо-русский экономический словарь > declaration of incapacity to manage own affairs
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42 to manage the affairs of an entity
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > to manage the affairs of an entity
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43 to manage state and public affairs
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to manage state and public affairs
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44 to manage the affairs of the entity
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to manage the affairs of the entity
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46 Geschäfte
Geschäfte npl 1. GEN business operations; 2. MGT dealings • Geschäfte tätigen GEN do business • jmds. Geschäfte führen MGT manage sb’s affairs* * *npl 1. < Geschäft> business operations; 2. < Mgmnt> dealings ■ jmds. Geschäfte führen < Mgmnt> manage sb's affairs ■ Geschäfte tätigen < Geschäft> do business* * *Geschäfte
dealings, transactions, interests, operations
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47 leave
I li:v past tense, past participle - left; verb1) (to go away or depart from, often without intending to return: He left the room for a moment; They left at about six o'clock; I have left that job.) dra/reise sin vei2) (to go without taking: She left her gloves in the car; He left his children behind when he went to France.) glemme, dra fra3) (to allow to remain in a particular state or condition: She left the job half-finished.) etterlate4) (to let (a person or a thing) do something without being helped or attended to: I'll leave the meat to cook for a while.) overlate5) (to allow to remain for someone to do, make etc: Leave that job to the experts!) overlate til6) (to make a gift of in one's will: She left all her property to her son.) etterlate til, la arve•- leave out
- left over II li:v noun1) (permission to do something, eg to be absent: Have I your leave to go?) lov, tillatelse2) ((especially of soldiers, sailors etc) a holiday: He is home on leave at the moment.) perm(isjon)•- take one's leave of- take one's leaveavskjed--------deling--------etterlate--------forlate--------permisjon--------reiseIsubst. \/liːv\/1) lov, tillatelse2) ( også leave of absence) permisjon, fri, perm (hverdagslig)3) avskjed, farvel4) ( biljard) opplegg• will you present me with a good leave?absence without leave tyvpermabsent with leave permisjon, fri (fra jobben)ask leave to eller beg leave to be om å få lov til åask somebody's leave to eller beg somebody's leave to be noen om tillatelse til åbreak leave overskride permisjonen, bryte permisjonen, ikke komme tilbake etter endt permisjonby\/with someone's leave med noens tillatelseby\/with your leave unnskyld, kan jeg komme frem ( ofte spøkefullt) med tillatelseescorted leave ( jus) fremstillingtake French leave stikke (uten å si adjø), bli borte handle uten lovtake leave of si adjø til, ta avskjed med, ta farvel med, si farvel tiltake leave of one's senses bli gal, gå fra forstandentake leave to tillate seg åtake one's leave si adjø, ta farvel, ta avskjed, reise bortII1) etterlate, etterlate seg, la ligge igjen, glemme, gjenglemme, legge, sette, stillehan lot meg beholde disse papirene \/ han etterlot meg disse papirene2) reise, dra, reise fra, gå fra, forlate, overgi, sluttejeg reiser til jul \/ jeg slutter i jobben til jul3) overlate, ladet får du bestemme \/ jeg overlater avgjørelsen til degdet må leseren selv avgjøre \/ jeg overlater den avgjørelsen til leseren4) utsette5) testamentere (til), etterlate, etterlate seg6) være, gjøre, gjøre til7) sette8) kjøre av, gå fra, spore av• may I leave the table?• the train is going to leave the track!be left bli, bli igjen, være igjenbe left behind havne i bakleksa, bli ettertobe left until called for poste restante blir hentetbe left with sitte der med, sitte igjen medleave about la ligge fremme, la ligge strøddleave alone la være i fred, la være, ikke blande seg opp i ikke ta med i beregningenleave aside sette ut av betraktning, bortse fra, se bort fraleave be ( hverdagslig) la være i fredleave behind ikke ta med, la bli igjen, la bli igjen hjemme etterlate, etterlate seg glemme igjenreise fra, akterutseile, løpe fra, stikke av fra, legge bak segleave for dra til, reise tilleave hold\/go ( hverdagslig) slippe (taket)• leave hold of my hair!leave it at that la det være med det, la saken liggeleave much to be desired være utilfredsstillende, være lite tilfredsstillendeleave no stone unturned se ➢ stone, 1leave off slutte, avbryte, slutte medleave open ( også overført) la stå åpenleave orders gi ordrehan hadde gitt ordre om å bli vekket kl. seksleave out utelate, ikke ta med, ikke regne med, ikke ta hensyn til glemme, forbigå, tilsidesette, ikke innbylegge frem, la ligge fremmeleave over la være igjen, levne, gjemme la ligge, la stå til videre, utsetteleave somebody be la noen være, la noen være i fredleave somebody for dead forlate noen i troen på at han\/hun er dødleave somebody free to gi noen frie hender til åleave somebody to manage their own affairs la noen passe sine egne sakerleave somebody to oneself eller leave somebody to one's own devices la noen klare seg selv, la noen gjøre som han villeave somebody with the last word la noen få siste ordetleave something lying about la noe ligge og flyte, la noe ligge fremmela bøkene ligge og flyte \/ la bøkene ligge fremmeleave something to look after itself la noe seile sin egen sjøleave something to somebody la noen ta seg av noe, overlate noe til noen• leave it to me!leave something unsaid la noe forbli usagtleave to chance overlate til tilfeldigheteneleave well alone la det være med det, det er bra nok som det erleave word\/message legge igjen beskjedlet's leave it at that la oss nøye oss med det, la det være slikbe well left være sørget godt forIIIverb \/liːv\/løves, sprette, springe ut, få løv, få blader -
48 керувати
1) to lead, to govern, to rule; (виробництвом, процесом) to administer, to manage, to control; to directкерувати справами — to manage ( to administer) affairs
2) тех. to control; to steer, to handle; ( машиною) to operate, to run3) грам. to governкерувати відмінком — to govern a case; to construe
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49 обделывать, обделать
(вн.)
1. finish( smth.) ;
(о коже) dress;
(о драгоценных камнях) set*;
2. разг. (выгодно устраивать) fix/manage/arrange smth. ;
~ дело clinch a deal;
~ делишки разг. manage one`s affairs with profit;
он мастер ~ свои делишки he is an expert at taking care of number one.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > обделывать, обделать
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50 besorgen
v/t1. (beschaffen) get; (Taxi) auch find; jemandem etw. besorgen get s.o. s.th.; förm. provide s.o. with s.th.; bes. mit Mühe: get hold of s.th. for s.o. umg.; sich (Dat) etw. besorgen get ( oder buy) s.th.; umg. (stehlen) organize s.th.; jemandem eine Stelle besorgen get ( oder find) s.o. a job, fix s.o. up with a job; ich habe einiges zu besorgen I’ve got a bit of (Am. auch a little) shopping to do; ihm werd’ ich’s besorgen umg. I’ll sort him out; es jemandem besorgen oder jemandem eins besorgen vulg. (sexuell befriedigen) have it off with s.o., Am. do it with s.o.2. (erledigen, sich kümmern um) see to, (auch Haushalt, Kranken) look after; wird besorgt! umg. will do!; die Auswahl der Stücke besorgte... the pieces were chosen ( oder compiled) by...; was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen Sprichw. never put off till tomorrow what you can do today* * *to provide; to procure* * *be|sọr|gen ptp beso\#rgtvtjdm/sich etw besorgen — to get sth for sb/oneself, to get sb/oneself sth
jdm eine Stelle besorgen — to get or find a job for sb, to fix sb up with a job
2) (= erledigen) to attend or see towas du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen (Prov) — never put off until tomorrow what you can do today
3) (= versorgen) to take care of, to look after4) (inf)es jdm besorgen — to sort sb out (inf), to fix sb (inf)
5)* * *1) (to bring or buy: Please get me some food.) get2) (to get or obtain: He managed to procure a car.) procure* * *be·sor·gen *vt1. (kaufen)▪ [jdm] etw \besorgen to buy [or get] [sb] sth; (beschaffen) to get [or form obtain] sth for sb [or sb sth], to procure sth for sb formjdm einen Job/Partner \besorgen to fix sb [up] with a job/partner2. (erledigen)▪ etw \besorgen to see [or attend] to sthjds Angelegenheiten \besorgen to look after [or manage] sb's affairsden Haushalt \besorgen to run the household3.▶ es jdm \besorgen (fam: jdn verprügeln) to give sb a thrashing; (es jdm heimzahlen) to give sb what forich habe es ihm richtig besorgt I really let him have it; (jdm die Meinung sagen) to give sb a piece of one's mind; (derb: jdn sexuell befriedigen) to give it to sb vulg▶ was du heute \besorgen kannst, verschiebe nicht auf morgen (prov) do not postpone anything until tomorrow that could be done today* * *transitives Verb1) get; (kaufen) buyjemandem etwas besorgen — get/buy somebody something or something for somebody
sich (Dat.) etwas besorgen — get/buy something; (ugs. verhüll.): (stehlen) help oneself to something
2) (erledigen) take care of; deal withjemandem den Haushalt/die Wäsche besorgen — keep house/do the washing for somebody
* * *besorgen v/tjemandem etwas besorgen get sb sth; form provide sb with sth; besonders mit Mühe: get hold of sth for sb umg;sich (dat)jemandem eine Stelle besorgen get ( oder find) sb a job, fix sb up with a job;wird besorgt! umg will do!;die Auswahl der Stücke besorgte … the pieces were chosen ( oder compiled) by …;was du heute kannst besorgen, das verschiebe nicht auf morgen sprichw never put off till tomorrow what you can do today* * *transitives Verb1) get; (kaufen) buyjemandem etwas besorgen — get/buy somebody something or something for somebody
sich (Dat.) etwas besorgen — get/buy something; (ugs. verhüll.): (stehlen) help oneself to something
2) (erledigen) take care of; deal withjemandem den Haushalt/die Wäsche besorgen — keep house/do the washing for somebody
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51 rządzić
1. (-dzę, -dzisz); -dź; vt rządzić (+instr) — to rule over, to govern2. vi( sprawować rządy) to rule, to govern; ( kierować) to be in charge* * *ipf.1. (= władać) rule; + Ins. t. przen. (= panować nad) control; rządzić państwem/narodem control a state/a nation; rządzić nastrojami tłumu control the emotions of the crowd; rządzić żelazną ręką rule with a rod of iron, rule with an iron hand; dziel i rządź divide and rule.2. (= sprawować rządy) be in government; (= sprawować kontrolę) przen. be in charge, be the boss; kto tu rządzi? who's in charge?; kto w tym domu rządzi? who's the boss in this house?; ty tu rządzisz ( oznacza zdanie się na czyjąś decyzję) you are the boss l. doctor.3. + Ins. (= kierować, zarządzać) govern, manage, administer.4. + Ins. jęz. (= wymuszać użycie danej formy) govern.5. sl. (= być górą) rule.ipf.1. (= sprawować władzę u siebie) manage one's affairs.2. (= panoszyć się) boss the show; throw one's weight around l. about.3. + Ins. (= kierować się) let ( sth) govern one's actions; rządzić się w postępowaniu zdrowym rozsądkiem act according to common sense.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rządzić
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52 вершить
(вн. тв.)manage (d.), control (d.), direct (d.)вершить всеми делами — be in control of everything; run* the whole show идиом. разг.
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53 обделывать
обделать (вн.)1. finish (d.); (о коже и т. п.) dress (d.)2.:обделывать драгоценные камни — set* precious stones
обделать дело — fix / arrange an affair, fix smth. up; clinch a deal амер. разг.
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54 вершить
(вн., тв.) manage (d), control (d), direct (d)верши́ть суд — pass judg(e)ment
верши́ть су́дьбами — rule / sway the destinies
верши́ть дела́ — manage / control / direct affairs
верши́ть все́ми дела́ми — be in control of everything; run the whole show идиом. разг.
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55 administer
administer [ədˈmɪnɪstər]* * *[əd'mɪnɪstə(r)]transitive verb1) (also administrate) ( manage) gérer [company, affairs, estate]; gouverner [territory]2) ( dispense) administrer [punishment]; exercer [justice] -
56 darse
pron.v.1 to yield, to cease resistance, to give in.Darse a with noun or infinitive, to execute quickly or repeatedly the action of the verb2 to give oneself up to virtue or vice.3 darse a la vela.4 to surrender at discretion, in hunting (pájaros), to halt fatigued. (Military)5 to concern, to interest.Darse maña to manage one's affairs in an able manner; to contriveDarse prisa to make haste, to hasten, to accelerateDarse una panzada (Coll.) to be fed to satiety and sicknessDarse una vuelta to scrutinize one's own conduct, to find out one's own faults* * *1 (entregarse) to give in, surrender2 (suceder, existir) to happen, occur■ se da el caso que... the thing is that...3 (crecer) to grow; (cultivarse) to be found, grow5 darse con/contra (chocar) to crash (contra/con, into)* * *VERBO PRONOMINAL1) (=entregarse) to give in2) (=golpearse) to hit o.s.nariz 2)¿dónde te has dado? — where did you hit yourself?
3) (=ocurrir) [suceso] to happen4) (=crecer) to grow5) [seguido de preposición]darse a to take todarse de sí [cuero, tela] to give, stretch dárselas de to make o.s. out to bedarse a la bebida — to take to drink, start drinking
darse por¡no te las des de listo! — stop acting clever!
darse por perdido — to give o.s. up for lost
dársele mal a algnme doy por vencido — I give up, I give in
7)- no se me da un higo o bledo o rábano- dársela con queso a algn* * *(v.) = appear, occurEx. The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.Ex. In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.* * *(v.) = appear, occurEx: The statement of authorship is also transcribed and it appears in the work.
Ex: In DOBIS/LIBIS, this occurs only when entering multiple surnames.* * *
■darse verbo reflexivo
1 (producirse, tener lugar) esa enfermedad se da en el norte de Europa, that disease is common in the North of Europe
se dieron una serie de coincidencias, a series of coincidences occurred
los frutales se dan muy bien en Levante, fruit trees grow really well in Levante
2 (hallarse) to be found, exist
3 (aplicarse) devote oneself
4 (causar cierta impresión) me doy lástima, I feel sorry for myself
5 (tener habilidad para algo) se le dan bien las matemáticas, he's good at maths 5 darse a, (entregarse, abandonarse) to take to: se dio a la bebida, he took to drink 6 darse con o contra, to bump o crash into
♦ Locuciones: darse por satisfecho, to feel satisfied
darse por vencido, to give in
dárselas de, to boast about: se las da de culto, he pretends to be very refined
' darse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
advertir
- aludida
- aludido
- apurarse
- baja
- baño
- bofetada
- bombo
- borrarse
- bruces
- canto
- conocer
- contentarse
- correr
- cuenta
- espabilar
- espabilarse
- importancia
- ínfula
- leche
- lote
- nariz
- notar
- padre
- pisto
- postín
- prisa
- reparar
- satisfecha
- satisfecho
- tono
- tute
- ubicarse
- abundancia
- acelerar
- aire
- apurar
- caer
- carrera
- chapuzón
- comprender
- comprobar
- dar
- ducha
- enterado
- fijar
- girar
- golpe
- haber
- impulso
English:
aware
- buck up
- catch on
- come on
- develop
- dip
- feast
- feel
- flight
- give in
- give up
- give up on
- have
- hint
- hit
- hurry
- indulge
- move
- name
- notice
- pass by
- personally
- pose
- realize
- shake
- speed up
- spoil
- swim
- take to
- thrust forward
- unawares
- unwitting
- unwittingly
- walk into
- appreciate
- bang
- bath
- belly
- bump
- come
- count
- exchange
- flourish
- knock
- latch
- life
- live
- message
- occur
- plunge
* * *vpr1. [suceder] to occur, to happen;se da pocas veces it rarely happens;se dio la circunstancia de que un médico pasaba por allí en ese momento it so happened that a doctor was passing that way at the time;este fenómeno se da en regiones tropicales this phenomenon occurs o is seen in tropical regions;si se diera el caso, ven en taxi if necessary o if need be, get a taxise ha dado a cuidar niños abandonados she has devoted herself to caring for abandoned childrense dieron contra una farola they crashed into o hit a lamppost;se dio de narices en la puerta she bumped o walked into the door4. [tener aptitud]se me da bien/mal el latín I'm good/bad at Latin;se me da muy bien jugar al baloncesto I'm good at basketball;¿qué tal se te da la química? are you any good at chemistry?, how are you at chemistry?darse por vencido to give in;me doy por satisfecho con tu disculpa I'm satisfied with your apology;me doy por satisfecho con que acabemos entre los tres primeros I'll be satisfied o happy if we finish in the first three;con estos resultados me doy por contento I'm quite happy with these results, I'll settle for these results;nos dirigíamos a él, pero no se dio por enterado our remarks were aimed at him, but he pretended not to notice6. [uso recíproco]se dieron los regalos they exchanged presents, they gave each other their presents;se dieron de puñetazos a la salida del bar they had a fight outside the bar7. [uso reflexivo]darse una ducha/un baño to have a shower/bath;date prisa, que no llegamos hurry up, we're late9. CompEsp Famdársela a alguien: tiene buenos modales y cara de inocente, pero a mí no me la da she's well-mannered and has an innocent face, but she can't fool me;dárselas de algo: se las da de intelectual/elegante he fancies himself as an intellectual/a dandy;se las da de listo he makes out (that) he's clever;se las da de interesante, pero es aburridísimo he reckons he's interesting, but he's actually really boring* * *v/r1 de situación arise2:darse a algo take to sth3:esto se me da bien I’m good at this4:dárselas de algo make o.s. out to be sth, claim to be sth5:a mí no me las das fam you don’t fool me* * *vr1) : to give in, to surrender2) : to occur, to arise3) : to grow, to come up4)darse con ordarse contra : to hit oneself against5)dárselas de : to boast aboutse las da de muy listo: he thinks he's very smart* * *darse vb1. (ocurrir) to happen / to occur2. (actividad, asignatura) to be4. (tomarse) to have -
57 प्राप्त _prāpta
प्राप्त p. p.1 Got, obtained, won, acquired.-2 Reach- ed, attained to.-3 Met with, found.-4 Incurred, suffered, endured; सभार्येण सराष्ट्रेण यत् प्राप्तं तत्र तत्त्वतः (संप्रपश्यति) Rām.1.3.3.-5 Arrived, come, present.-6 Completed.-7 Proper, right.-8 Following from a rule,-9 Described (as a symptom).-1 Fixed, placed.-11 (In gram.) Following from a rule, valid.Comp. -अनुज्ञ a. one who has got permission to go, allowed to depart.-अपराध a. guilty of an offence.-अर्थ a. successful.(-र्थः) an object gained.- अवसर a.1 finding occasion or opportunity.-2 timely, seasonable. (-रः) a fit or suitable time.- उदय a. one who has attained rise or exaltation.-कर्मन् n. that which results or follows from a preceding rule.-कारिन् a. doing what is right.-काल a.1 opportune, seasonable, suitable; see अप्राप्तकाल.-2 marriageable.-3 fated, destined. (-लः) a fit time, suitable or favourable moment. (-लम्) ind. seasonably, opportunely, timely; अप्राप्तकालं वचनं बृहस्पतिरपि ब्रुवन् Pt.1. 63.-क्रम a. fit, proper, suitable.-जीवन a. revived, restored to life.-दोष a. guilty.-पञ्चत्व a. resolved into the five elements, i. e. dead; cf. पञ्चत्व.-प्रसव a.1 delivered of a child.-2 near her confinement; प्राप्तप्रसव- मात्मानं गङ्गादेव्यां विमुञ्चति U.7.2.-बीज a. sown.-बुद्धि a.1 recovering, regaining one's consciousness.-2 instruct- ed, enlightened.-भारः a beast of burden.-भाव a.1 wise.-2 handsome.-वः a young bullock.-मनोरथ a. one who has obtained his desired object.-यौवन a. being in the bloom of youth, arrived at the age of puberty, youthful.-रूप a.1 handsome, beautiful.-2 wise, learned.-3 charming, attractive.-4 fit, proper, worthy.-वर a. fraught with blessings.-व्यवहार a. come of age, being able and legally authorised to manage his own affairs (opp. 'minor').-श्री a. one who owes his rise (to another); इतः स दैत्यः प्राप्तश्रीर्नेत एवार्हति क्षयम् Ku.2.55; Pt.1.244.-सूर्य a. having the sun (vertical). -
58 व्यवहारज्ञ
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59 besorgen
be·sor·gen *vt1) ( kaufen)[jdm] etw \besorgen to buy [or get] [sb] sth;jdm einen Job/Partner \besorgen to fix sb [up] with a job/partner;sich einen Job \besorgen to find oneself a job ( fam)2) ( erledigen)etw \besorgen to see [or attend] to sth;jds Angelegenheiten \besorgen to look after [or manage] sb's affairs;den Haushalt \besorgen to run the householdWENDUNGEN:was du heute \besorgen kannst, verschiebe nicht auf morgen (\besorgen kannst, verschiebe nicht auf morgen) do not postpone anything until tomorrow that could be done today;( es jdm heimzahlen) to give sb what for;ich habe es ihm richtig besorgt I really let him have it;( jdm die Meinung sagen) to give sb a piece of one's mind; (derb: jdn sexuell befriedigen) to give it to sb ( vulg) -
60 nieumiejętnoś|ć
f sgt inability, incapacity- nieumiejętność czytania i pisania an inability to read and write- nasza/jego nieumiejętność zdecydowanego działania our/his inability to act decisively- nieumiejętność radzenia sobie w życiu incapacity a. inability to manage one’s affairs- nieumiejętność obsługi komputera lack of computer skills- nieumiejętność zarządzania a. kierowania gospodarką/firmą mismanagement of the economy/of a company- nieumiejętność kierowania ludźmi lack of leadership qualitiesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nieumiejętnoś|ć
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manage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. administer, conduct; control; afford; contrive, bring about, manipulate. See authority, sufficiency. v. i. See provision. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To direct] Syn. lead, oversee, direct, administer,… … English dictionary for students
manage — [c]/ˈmænɪdʒ / (say manij) verb (managed, managing) –verb (t) 1. to bring about; succeed in accomplishing: he managed to see the governor. 2. to take charge or care of: to manage an estate. 3. to dominate or influence (a person) by tact, address,… …
manage — I. n. Horsemanship, manége, equestrian art. II. v. a. 1. Conduct, direct, regulate, superintend, supervise, administer, carry on, guide, treat, handle, order, transact. 2. Rule (with address or artifice), control, govern, guide. 3. Wield, handle … New dictionary of synonyms
manage — To control and direct, to administer, to take charge of. To conduct; to carry on the concerns of a business or establishment. Generally applied to affairs that are somewhat complicated and that involve skill and judgment … Black's law dictionary
manage — To control and direct, to administer, to take charge of. To conduct; to carry on the concerns of a business or establishment. Generally applied to affairs that are somewhat complicated and that involve skill and judgment … Black's law dictionary
Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… … Universalium