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21 абсолютный срок
General subject: absolute term -
22 быстро внедряемый
General subject: near-term -
23 в отдалённой перспективе
General subject: long termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в отдалённой перспективе
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24 замена членов комитета (комисси , совета) по скользящему графику
General subject: staggered termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > замена членов комитета (комисси , совета) по скользящему графику
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25 конституционный срок
General subject: constitutional termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > конституционный срок
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26 на перспективу
General subject: long term -
27 период судебных сессий
General subject: law-termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > период судебных сессий
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28 провокационное выражение
General subject: loaded termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > провокационное выражение
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29 промежуточный (о стратегии и т .д.)
General subject: mid-termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > промежуточный (о стратегии и т .д.)
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30 распространённое слово
General subject: common termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > распространённое слово
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31 срок действия договора застройки
General subject: building termУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > срок действия договора застройки
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32 долгосрочные обязательства
1) General subject: Long-term Liabilities ( long-term debt, non-current liabilities)2) Law: long-term liabilities3) Economy: liabilities (облигации, ипотечный кредит, долгосрочные банковские кредиты, долгосрочные ссуды)4) Finances: fixed liabilities (облигации и т.п.), non-current liabilities (Those obligations scheduled to mature beyond twelve months from the date of the financial statements)5) Diplomatic term: long-term commitments, perpetual liabilities6) Banking: fix liabilities, fixed liabilities (напр., облигации, векселя сроком более года)7) Business: long-term obligations8) Makarov: fixed liabilities (напр. облигации, векселя сроком более года), long-term liabilities (напр. облигации, векселя сроком более года)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > долгосрочные обязательства
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33 общий термин
1) General subject: general term (напр, in ecology it's a general term applied to any group of species occupying a common environment)2) Geology: "omnibus" term3) Mathematics: blanket term, broad term, generic term (обобщающий)4) Advertising: common term -
34 срок полномочий
1) General subject: office, term of office (президента, сенатора и т. п.), tenure (судьи)2) Law: duration, term, term of appointment, term of powers3) Diplomatic term: term of tenure4) Politics: term limit (президента и т.п.) -
35 долгосрочное обязательство
1) General subject: long-term obligation2) Law: promissory note3) Economy: consolidated debt4) Accounting: fixed liability5) Banking: long-term commitment, long-term liability, long-term undertaking, unified debt6) Advertising: long-time commitment7) Business: funded debt, long-term bond8) EBRD: non-current liabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > долгосрочное обязательство
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36 краткосрочное обязательство
1) General subject: short-term obligation2) Law: terminal3) Accounting: current liability4) Stock Exchange: shot-term paper5) Diplomatic term: shortfall debt6) Banking: paper, short-term liability7) Advertising: short-term commitmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > краткосрочное обязательство
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37 среднесрочный
1) General subject: medium term, mid-range, medium-dated2) Economy: medium-term3) Oil: midrange4) Official expression: mid-term5) Banking: medium-term (о ценных бумагах)6) Investment: intermediate-term -
38 в течение семестра
2) Makarov: during term, in term, in term timeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в течение семестра
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39 в ходе семестра
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40 весенний триместр
1) General subject: Easter term2) University: Lent (в Кембриджском университете и некоторых других учебных заведениях), Lent term (в Кембриджском университете и некоторых других учебных заведениях)3) Makarov: Easter term (в колледжах и т.п.), spring term
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