Examples of using Frontloading in English and their translations into Slovak
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The frontloading has just begun.
The concept is called frontloading.
Frontloading Sub-frontloading.
You can do this by frontloading.
Frontloading and sub-frontloading of banks.
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Reviving private demand and frontloading public demand.
Frontloading and sub-frontloading operations before€-day.
Increased prior and early consultations(‘frontloading');
Frontloading and sub-frontloading operations before€-day.
Banking Robert's favorite financial hack is frontloading your life.
Frontloading to credit institutions started on 1 November 2013.
The contracts arebased on the May 2008 banks' estimations of frontloading euro cash needs.
The NBS signed the frontloading contracts with 16 commercial banks.
The credit institutions are currently finalising their estimates of frontloading euro cash needs.
Frontloading administrative capacity building for post-2020.
The details, including on the timing of the frontloading operations, are still to be decided.
The frontloading and sub-frontloading operations were well organised.
The offering of a cash exchange service by the Postoffices should be carefully planned(frontloading and sub-frontloading, opening hours extra staff, security issues.).
Frontloading': fast, fair and efficient procedures.
A future Eurosystem NCB shall conduct frontloading in accordance with the conditions set out in Chapters III and IV.
Frontloading your life is working hard now so you don't have to work so hard later.
Estonia andSlovakia have already adopted specific arrangements for the frontloading of banks and the sub-frontloading of retailers and other businesses, usually several months before€-day.
The frontloading of euro cash to commercial banks started on 15 September 2007.
The NBS signed the frontloading contracts with 16 commercial banks.
Frontloading to credit institutions started on 1 October 2014 for euro coins and on 1 November 2014 for euro banknotes.
The frontloading of banks and sub-frontloading of businesses and citizens in Estonia was well prepared and organised.
The frontloading of euro banknotes and coins was governed by Guideline ECB/ 2006/9 as amended by Guideline ECB/ 2008/4.
The frontloading operations of credit institutions with euro coins started on 25 September 2006, and on 29 November 2006 as regards euro banknotes.
Frontloading means putting the adequate resources into the quality of decision-making at first instance to make procedures fairer and more efficient.