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121 tying point
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tying point
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122 tying reinforcement
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tying reinforcement
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123 tying wire
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > tying wire
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124 tying a tourniquet
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125 tying arrangement
марк. связанный контракт*, связанное соглашение* (торговое соглашение, при котором производитель или оптовый продавец, доминирующий в предложении определенного товара, продает товар на условии, что потребитель или розничный распространитель приобретет и другие товары данного производителя (оптового продавца); является проявлением недобросовестной конкуренции, во многих странах запрещено)Syn:* * * -
126 tying machine
D. Umreifungsmaschine
E. Tying machine
F. Machine à fiseler
Источник: ГОСТ 16299-78: Упаковывание. Термины и определения оригинал документа
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > tying machine
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127 tying agreement
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128 tying contract
марк. = tying arrangement
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связывающий контракт ("нагрузка"): соглашение, согласно которому покупатель должен купить ненужные ему товары, чтобы получить нужные товары.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *договор, вынуждающий покупателя приобретать ненужные товары «в нагрузку» к действительно необходимым
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