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Перевод: business
[прилагательное] деловой; практический; [существительное] дело; занятие; профессия ; обязанность ; право; коммерческая деятельность; бизнес ; торговое предприятие; фирма ; сделка ; история ; действие; игра ; мимика ; жесты
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- Also five day courses on interior design and business.
- If the market thought the political news was bad, the business news cannot have helped.
- Along with his wife, Catherine, Jon Edgson runs a business offering an innovative service for clients.
- 1983), and legislation on "rate-capping" was enacted in England in 1984, enabling central government to set a maximum rate level for particular councils - just as later (in 1988/9) the community charge (popularly known as the poll tax) and the uniform business rate were introduced there before the experiment was extended to England and Wales.
- Yet her father was being stupid, bragging about the business.
- Perhaps you have always had a yearning to play the piano or flute, or run your own business, or work abroad, or build a boat, or write short stories, or run a marathon, or live in a country cottage?
- By the early 1950s the saw milling business had moved elsewhere and the site had become a scrapyard, a sad and unsightly end to a long and varied career.
- "We are business acquaintances of your husband.
- In Uganda (a country whose modern sector had been largely built by Indian entrepreneurs) Milton Obote inserted a clause in the new Republican Constitution in 1966 which restricted the ownership of "land, property or business, in certain areas to "citizens of African blood".
- He does a lot of business in Turin and I just told him I was going there."
- Most practitioners undertake reviews of procedures at some time or other, whether they are procedures in the commonly accepted sense of the term, ie low-level processes or activities with a set order of steps (Collins Standard Reference Dictionary), or the total activities of an organisation that combine to achieve the purpose of the business as a whole.
- Business investment became even less profitable in the most recent capital-spending binge (see chart on previous page).
- Such was the demand for business that institutions accepted rates for sub-underwriting at 0.17 per cent.
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