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Перевод: purchasing
[прилагательное] покупательный
Тезаурус:
- Yet a 1978 pound had the purchasing power of about 2 1992 pounds - a larger difference than between a 1991 pound and a 1991 dollar!
- These protect the purchasing power of savings in a way that no other completely safe investment can do, and they are free of United Kingdom income tax and capital gains tax.
- Blackpool had been interested in purchasing the line to St. Annes Square and extending the Promenade tramway reserved track from Starr Gate.
- Davenport maintains that the small size and geographical spread of the company's hotels makes centralized purchasing uneconomic, and that the same argument applies to the personnel function.
- At one time, it looked as though Rio Tinto-Zinc, the giant metals company, would rescue Warrell by purchasing Wheal Concord.
- Second, it reports losses of purchasing power on net monetary assets held or gains on net liabilities.
- Last April he spent 25m purchasing a small chain of PC-training schools in America.
- I HAVE recently joined a National Economic Development Council working party on European public purchasing, which is seeking to contribute to the opening up of public sector purchasing in the EC.
- The foundry was allowed to go to pot in the seventies and Pringle's started purchasing from outside suppliers.
- It was not the taste buds but the purchasing power of Academe that needed nursing.
- "For this reason, purchasing from brochures or purchasing from a system demonstration on-site is simply inadequate.
- Cross-frontier research and development (including data processing), joint manufacturing or purchasing, marketing and professional services (particularly with a joint database) seem obvious candidates in this connection; distribution arrangements particularly, where the manufacturer provides the goods and the agent contributes the legwork, seem naturally suited to an EEIG.
- Policy studies (including policy-making); Public sector management; Health services management; Education management; Public purchasing; Public finance (especially cost benefit, intergovernmental relations); Law (company, commercial, labour, welfare, housing, building, surveying); Aspects of criminal law.
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