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Перевод: market
[прилагательное] рыночный; базарный; [существительное] рынок ; базар ; сбыт ; спрос ; торговля ; рыночные цены; специализированный продовольственный магазин; [глагол] находить рынок сбыта; привезти на рынок; купить или продать на рынке; продавать; сбывать
Тезаурус:
- They were often, in effect, used as ways of borrowing money from commercial banks at slightly higher rates than the commercial market and those guaranteed by the government-sponsored Public Works Loan Board.
- In 1986 the English YHA did some market research, learnt some painful truths and embarked on a modernisation programme unhandily titled "The Product Development Marketing Plan".
- These and many similar and related questions have been asked by freelance photographers before and will be continued to be answered in The Freelance Photographer's Market Handbook.
- A bank with a Luxembourg branch holding euro-DM deposits will instruct its correspondent bank in West Germany on how to deal with its DM nostro account balance, as the euro-DM deposit is loaned to another bank or non-bank borrower for use (for an explanation of the euro-currency loan market and diagrammatic treatment of such transactions see 5.4.1).
- But they must control unit production costs and respond more to market specifications.
- J. The port of Hull has a large rich industrial hinterland but the city has had a different sphere of influence, or market area.
- Suggestions that small and medium enterprises are going to find life particularly difficult in the labour market of the next few years are also made in a study of recruitment problems by the Local Economy Research Unit at Hatfield Polytechnic.
- Whilst this approach has opened MDC up to the laissez-faire criticism of market interference, it creates a policy flexibility within which there is potential to engage with local authority and community imperatives.
- Keenly priced UK-built Vauxhall Frontera is set to shake up UK recreational market from this November
- There cannot be an efficient private market for it.
- Leave Market Square and go south down "The Drapery" - the name derived from the congregation of Drapers there in the 18th and 19th Centuries.
- What hard-pressed commercial producers must do from now on, is to make doubly sure that the terminal sires and female replacements they select, will deliver the type of lambs demanded by an increasingly discerning market.
- They show that in 1988, Dixons had almost 18 per cent of the electrical market, Comet 7.6 per cent and Lasky - whose 58 outlets are now owned by Kingfisher - 1.2 per cent.
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