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Перевод: entity
[существительное] бытие; нечто реально существующее; вещь ; объект ; сущность ; существо; организм ; организация
Тезаурус:
- A "system" is such a bounded entity that it is possible to differentiate between what is inside and what it outside.
- To speak of religion as if it is a "primordial form" or an "entity" is to hypostasize it.
- In order to maintain the illusion that the Indian Union, though a republic in form as well as in reality, remained nevertheless part of the same political entity as the United Kingdom, the British in effect abolished their monarchy itself.
- Information from existing database CASE tools the customer may be using can be integrated into the BusinessObject dictionary at the entity level.
- Ayer claims that "logical analysis" (whatever that is) shows that what makes these "appearances" the "appearances of" the same thing is not their relationship to an entity other than themselves, but their relationship to one another.
- But surely in an economically and culturally disparate country such as Italy, which has existed as a single entity for little more than a century, a north-south break-up would be the best thing to promote accountability, reduce bureaucracy and eliminate waste.
- Perhaps not always as immediately dramatic as an exploding volcano, devastating earthquake nor a hurricane-force wind - but in terms of a sustained exertion of strength, it is probably the most powerful earth-borne entity known.
- Stalin sought to lay down criteria for the identification of a "nation" (the entity which possessed the right of national self-determination) as a means, a moral theory, to separate authentic and spurious claims.
- Each part of the dog (broadly speaking) performs a different function; each of the many millions of different kinds of molecule in its billions of cells, contributes to the overall entity.
- The problem is that egalitarian feminist method, like the conventional method, centres on a concept of the subject as a purely psychological entity.
- ED 61, Interpreting "Concepts for General Purpose External Financial Reporting" for Public Sector Entities , mentions that any asset which meets the definition and the recognition criteria in the SOC should be included in the statement of financial position, even if the entity encounters difficulties in valuing the asset, or if the entity's authority to dispose of the asset is limited.
- An important first step towards a truly European corporate entity has been taken with the issue of EC rules providing for the formation of a European Economic Interest Grouping (see Chapter 4).
- The ie was more than a group of individuals; it was a continuing entity carrying on from generation to generation embracing people, property and reputation.
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