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Перевод: occupancy
[существительное] время владения; занятие; завладение; аренда ; временное владение
Тезаурус:
- Grattan is only 5 per cent ahead which looks a poor defence against wage costs rising by 8 per cent and high street occupancy costs by 20 per cent.
- Prices are based on full occupancy.
- MARKETING MAGIC Balbirnie House, Fife, established more than 50% occupancy during its first 18 months, due to carefully targeted marketing
- In Avondale Road, the Wilcox boys have risen from their beds at last and are making the most of their unsupervised occupancy of the house.
- If you try working out the return on a single room, using the well-known 1:1,000 room rate:room cost ratio, assuming a realistic annual occupancy rate (say 65 per cent) and providing for interest and tax, you will realize that it could take several decades to recover the original cost.
- Includes comment on occupancy conditions which is relevant to the re-use of redundant agricultural and other buildings in the countryside.
- I assumed that the major problems would be financial - the Centre now has to make a considerable charge to cover their costs - and one of occupancy.
- His occupancy lasted until 1 761, when he sold it to another local clothier, John Cox, in whose family it remained until 1818 when Elizabeth and William leased it for seven years to the partnership of John Cox and Weston Hicks.
- However, the combined effects of the recession and greater competition caused by the opening of new hotels in nearby Telford, together with a narrow marketing plan, have resulted in bedroom occupancy falling short of the Cassons' achieved target of 50%.
- The average bed occupancy for the year was 90.5%, indicating that the accommodation was well used.
- Prices are based on full occupancy of a room or studio.
- Sheila Martin prepares daily occupancy summaries showing room/bed percentages and tabular ledger summaries.
- In the book, his mother dies, and his cousin Andrew with his wife Susan descend on Lewis for the funeral: "Lewis's rage sprang from Susan's occupancy of his mother's chair, and, by extension, spread to cover the whole of her existence.
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