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сущ.1) общ. эскалация, увеличение, рост (об увеличении какого-л. показателя)See:2) обострение, эскалация (конфликта и т. п.)See:escalate 2)3) упр. передача по инстанции, передача более высокой инстанции (о передаче какой-л. важной информации или проблемы высшим уровням руководства в случае невозможности разрешения этой проблемы на нижнем уровне)Interaction with the Duty Consultant is the correct way to raise a support call and the preferred way for a customer to initiate the escalation process. — Взаимодействие с консультантом по налогам является правильным способом получения поддержки и предпочтительный для клиента способ инициации процедуры передачи по инстанции.
See:* * *. 1. Additional rent payments owed by a tenant based on the increase in the costs of operating the building. See Base, above. 2. A clause in a purchase contract providing for upward adjustment of the contract price if specified contingencies occur. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
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nпериод, срок; время
- accrual period
- accounting period
- actual period
- additional period
- adjustment period
- annual accounting period
- apprehensive period
- assessment period
- audit period
- availability period
- average period
- average collection period
- bailout period
- base period
- bidding period
- blocked period
- blocking period
- breaking-in period
- broken period
- budgeting period
- business period
- busy period
- calendar period
- collection period
- collection period on debts
- commissioning period
- commitment period
- comparable period
- compensation period
- consignment period
- contractual period
- convention priority period
- conversion period
- cooling-off period
- credit period
- crediting period
- credit repayment period
- crisis period
- current period
- cycle period
- delivery period
- depression period
- design period
- discount period
- disinflation period
- dispatch period
- drawdown period
- earning period
- economic period
- effective period
- emergency period
- employment period
- erection period
- evaluation period
- execution period
- exhibition period
- expired period
- exploration period
- extended period for filing
- filing period
- financial period
- fiscal period
- fixed period
- fixed assets turnover period
- full period
- grace period
- guarantee period
- guarantee-covered period
- holding period
- idle period
- implementation period
- inaction period
- indefinite period
- indemnity period
- indicated period
- inexpired period
- inflationary period
- installation period
- insurance period
- insured period
- interest period
- interest capitalization period
- interest paying period
- introduction period
- inventory period
- lease period
- leasing period
- licence period
- life period of capital
- loading period
- long period
- long-run period
- maintenance period
- maturity period
- maximum period
- minimum period
- motion period
- negotiation period
- nonextendable period
- normal operating period
- normative period
- observation period
- offering period
- off-season period
- operating period
- operation period
- order period
- organization period
- past period
- payback period
- payment period
- payoff period
- payout period
- payroll period
- peak period
- peak trading period
- peak traffic period
- planned period
- planning period
- policy period
- prior period
- priority period
- probationary period
- processing period
- project period
- projected period
- prolonged period
- qualifying period
- quoted period
- recessionary period
- recoupment period
- recovery period
- redemption period
- reference period
- renewal period
- reorder period
- repayment period
- replenishment period
- reporting period
- repricing period
- reproduction period
- reserve computation period
- reserve maintenance period
- rest period
- revaluation period
- review period
- running period
- running-in period
- run time period
- scheduling period
- service period
- shipping period
- short period
- shutdown period
- slack period
- specified period
- standard period
- standby period
- starting period
- start-up period
- stated period
- statutory period
- subscription period
- succeeding period
- taxable period
- taxation period
- tendering period
- tender validity period
- testing period
- time period
- training period
- transitional period
- trial period
- turnover period
- unemployment period
- usage period
- useful life period
- validity period
- waiting period
- warranty period
- wearout period
- working period
- write-off period
- period for exchange
- period for eligibility for benefits and deductions
- period for making a claim
- period of adjustment
- period of an agreement
- period of availability
- period of cancellation
- period of circulation
- period of consignment
- period of a contract
- period of coupon payments
- period of credit
- period of delay
- period of delivery
- period of designing
- period of dispatch
- period of distribution
- period of employment
- period of encumbrance
- period of execution of a contract
- period of forecast
- period of grace
- period of guarantee
- period of high demand
- period of inflation
- period of insurance
- period of a licence
- period of a licence agreement
- period of limitation
- period of loan repayment
- period of maturity
- period of migration
- period of nonuse
- period of notice
- period of operation
- period of probation
- period of production
- period of recession
- period of reconstruction
- period of recoupment
- period of rehabilitation
- period of repayment
- period of rescheduling
- period of restructuring
- period of service
- period of storage
- period of storing
- period of studies
- period of survey operation
- period of time
- period of training
- period of transition
- period of transportation
- period of turnover
- period of unemployment
- period of upward tendency
- period of upward trend
- period of use
- period of validity
- period of warranty
- period to maturity
- period under report
- period under review
- for a period of
- over a period
- over the period to maturity
- within the prescribed period
- period allowed for appealing
- exceed a period
- extend a period
- grant an additional period
- prolong a period
- prolong a guarantee period
- quote a periodEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > period
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1. n движение; перемещение, передвижение2. n воен. передвижение; переброска; маршmovement away from the enemy — отход назад, отступление
3. n ход механизма4. n жест, телодвижение5. n осанка; выправка; манера держаться6. n воен. приём, манёвр7. n переезд, переселение8. n действия; поведение9. n движение, деятельностьpeace movement — движение за мир, движение сторонников мира
10. n течение, направление11. n лит. развитие действия, сюжета; динамикаthe novel lacks movement — в этом романе мало действия, этот роман статичен
12. n иск. динамика, динамичность13. n муз. темп; ритм14. n стих. ритм; ритмичность15. n часть16. n ком. оживление17. n ком. изменение в ценах18. n ком. редк. побуждение, внутренний импульсСинонимический ряд:1. action (noun) action; activity; change; eventfulness; gesture; progress; transit2. crusade (noun) crusade; drive; effort; program3. inclination (noun) bent; drift; inclination; tendency4. maneuver (noun) maneuver; operation5. motion (noun) motion; move; stir; stirring6. rhythm (noun) division; part; rhythm; section; tempo; time7. turn (noun) adjustment; manoeuvre; turnАнтонимический ряд:cessation; idleness; inactivity; indolence; inertia; insensibility; laziness; pause; quiescence; resignation; rest; sleep; slumber
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