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Перевод: tariff speek tariff


[прилагательное]
тарифный;
[существительное]
тариф ; расценка ; такса ;
[глагол]
включить в тариф; установить расценку; тарифицировать


Тезаурус:

  1. Fearing criticism if their bulk supply costs were better known (unsustainable assertions on off-peak generating costs had been made to the Ministry), they felt that the less guidance they got in tariff making from the Authority's bulk supply tariff the better.
  2. Signatories of GATT could institute tariff changes which might discriminate against third parties only if done over a long period of time, so giving those third parties the opportunities of adjusting to the change without suffering severe economic disruption.
  3. Unlike the mother-country and its dependencies, above all India, the self-governing colonies were protectionist; but they were now prepared, and indeed in some cases were anxious, to afford the mother-country preferential treatment within their tariff system if the mother-country would reciprocate.
  4. The chairmen could not help but note, for example, that on tariff policy the headquarters staff were less expert than the former regulatory body, the Electricity Commissioners.
  5. America, already tied to markets in Britain, France and Scandinavia, saw the rising tide of German manufacture as a threat to its own burgeoning industries, and in 1897 raised a tariff barrier against German coal, steel, iron and textiles.
  6. The Germans, too, began with tariffs more favourable to farming than industry, and it took the McKinley tariff in the U.S.A. and the enormous Russian protective duties to convert the German rulers to protection for their manufacturers.
  7. High or peak season - The time of year, usually the holiday and summer periods, when the highest tariff prices are quoted.
  8. time-of-day tariff perhaps with several different charge bands applying to different times of day.
  9. Their markets were small and concessions were rated by combining the size of the proposed tariff cut with the size of the market.
  10. Yet it was Bridgeman who, at the special National Union Conference in July 1906, seconded Maxse's motion calling for the reform of Conservative Central Office, a motion which stemmed directly from Maxse's "paranoid" view of the obstructiveness of the Party mandarins towards the tariff campaign.
  11. The goals of the first transition phase, the first series of internal tariff reductions and measures designed to reduce the differences in the external tariffs of the Six, had been achieved without too much hardship or dispute, and the Commission was looking forward with confidence to shortening the planned duration of the second transition phase.
  12. Fforde highlights a key difficulty for his argument by pointing out that in the debates about the issue which dominated Edwardian Conservatism - tariff reform - the Conservative Party developed a language which "employed a great deal of anti- laissez faire rhetoric and espoused policies which involved state expansion".
  13. For four years while Merlyn Rees was Home Secretary we didn't get a tariff increase.

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