Примери за използване на Particular economic на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Particular economic problems.
Those are results of particular economic policies.
Particular economic losses covered;
And we strongly believe in Europe,just not in this particular economic manifestation of it.
(b) particular economic losses covered;
To be certain, democracy in its myriad forms does not imply any particular economic model.
So many people want to test themselves in a particular economic sector, to feel the head of the company or plant.
Changes in government expenditures andtaxation to achieve particular economic goals.
Turkey is a country that has a particular economic, regional and global role, and the Republic of Kosovo is a very attractive market for Turkish investment.
This isn't a market economy,” andPutin doesn't follow any particular economic principles, Yasin said.
However, that number by itself is of no particular economic consequence, and could be a lot higher or a lot lower, depending on the circumstances.
Such adaptations may be required by the Member States of undertakings forming part of a particular economic sector.
The results and impacts expected, in particular economic, social and environmental impacts, and the indicators and evaluation arrangement needed to measure them;
Member States may require such adaptations for undertakings which form part of a particular economic sector.
In the event of a particular economic shortfall, provision may be made for the advance payment of the compensation, even before the checks on the specific situation(instruction) have been completed and no changes are made to the amount of the sums to be received.
(NL) Madam President,the 2010 budget has been drawn up under particular economic and financial circumstances.
Vocational education and training make it possible to move around freely within the labour market, according to the changing economic situation and the demands of a particular economic sector.
The works, supplies orservices can be provided only by a particular economic operator for the following reason.
Running stress-tests against multiple scenarios can provide detailed information of sensitivity of financial results against particular economic factors.
The works, supplies orservices can be provided only by a particular economic operator for the following reason.
When, for technical or operational reasons, or for reasons connected with theprotection of exclusive rights, the contract can only be awarded to a particular economic operator;
(c) where the works, supplies orservices can be supplied only by a particular economic operator for any of the following reasons.
When, for technical or operational reasons, or for reasons connected with the protection of exclusive rights,the contract can only be awarded to a particular economic operator;
It meets needs for market development, competition analysis,review of a particular economic sector, marketing research, finance, related people.
When for technical or artistic reasons, or for reasons connected with exclusive rights or intellectual property rights,the contract may be executed only by a particular economic operator;
The signing of the agreement between Serbia andthe Eurasian Economic Community will not be of particular economic importance as an effect on bilateral trade, as Serbia and Russia trade on lighter terms and the markets of other EEU countries are not that significant for Serbia's exports.
Was a year of epoch-making changes,part of a period in history characterized by particular economic, cultural and social élan.
Around the world, there are millions of people who associate the United States not merely with a concrete political ideal, or even a particular economic theory, but with more general notions of upward mobility, of economic progress, and of a classless society(not all of which exist in the United States anymore, but that's another matter).
German law prohibits donations which“are recognisably granted in the expectation of or in return for a particular economic or political advantage”.
Gleeson-White believes the modern accounting practices we take for granted are the product of a particular economic environment, namely the industrial revolution.