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Перевод: realizable speek realizable


[прилагательное]
осуществимый; выполнимый; поддающийся пониманию; поддающийся осознанию; могущий быть реализованным


Тезаурус:

  1. Other stocks (e.g. cases, packing materials and other consumables): at the lower of cost and net realizable value.
  2. In the early years of this century, before state pensions were introduced, and when occupational pension schemes covered only a small part of the work-force, the bulk of the wealth of the population was held in the form of realizable assets, and was highly concentrated in the hands of a small minority.
  3. Stocks purchased for resale and stocks at managed houses : at the lower of cost and net realizable value.
  4. For the activist and "committed" core of the Movement, especially for the younger element, the perceived Fhrer image stood symbolically for ideological precepts - preparing for a show-down with Bolshevism, acquisition of Lebensraum , "removal of Jews" - which were "directions for action" long before they were realizable objectives.
  5. They may feel that a good will can take the form of seeking to relieve suffering out of sheer compassion, without thought of duty, or of a direction of intent upon "the good, the true, and the beautiful" in whatever concrete shapes they present themselves as realizable.
  6. However, realizable assets are now much less important in any estimation of the wealth distribution in Britain, because so much of the wealth of individuals is held in the form of pension rights, wealth which is not immediately realizable, but which is contingent on survival beyond pensionable age.
  7. Because private-pension wealth is much more widely spread across the population than are realizable assets, and state-pension wealth is divided among all citizens, the inclusion of these two additional types of assets in a calculation of wealth distribution changes the overall picture drastically.
  8. Raw materials : at the lower of cost and net realizable value.
  9. This has not changed: in 1972, people in the bottom 80 per cent of the wealth distribution owned only 10 per cent of realizable assets.
  10. Third , the common feature of most routes will be the reliance on a rational reconstruction of a process of bargaining by which the common overriding goal of reaching an agreement leads the parties to compromise by accepting a less than perfect doctrine as the optimally realizable second best.
  11. It could have meant that the Capetians acknowledged that they possessed no realizable claims to the allodial duchy of Gascony.
  12. Realizable but challenging goals.

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