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ID 699540 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain Public Administration - Private Administration - OfficesFinancial Affairs - Taxation & Customs
  • tulu tekkimiseks vajalikud väljaminekud aruandeperioodi jooksul millega kaasneb varade vähenemine või kohustuste suurenemine
  • majandusüksuse tegevuse arendamiseks ja eesmärkide taotlemiseks, sh tulu saamise eesmärgil tehtav väljaminek või varaloovutus, ent ka sel eesmärgil tehtud üritustest saadud kahju
  • expense - burden of expenditure; the pecuniary charge, cost, or sacrifice involved in any course of action, mode of living, etc., or requisite for the attainment of any object.
  • outlay - the act or fact of laying out or expending; expenditure (of money upon something)
kulud preferred
Usage examples
  • Vabariigi President võib peaministri ettepanekul nimetada ametisse ministreid, kes ei juhi ministeeriumi. Nende ministrite ülesanded määrab kindlaks peaminister oma korraldusega, mis tehakse teatavaks Vabariigi Valitsuse istungil. Nende ministrite kulutused kaetakse Riigikantselei eelarves eraldi selleks ettenähtud vahenditest.
kulutused
kulu
expenses preferred
Usage examples
  • Administrative expenses within the meaning of Article 6 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 3796/81 shall be the actual formation and operating expenses of producers' organizations and shall be as follows: (a) expenditure incurred in connection with the preparatory work towards setting up the producers' organization and in connection with the drawing up of its constituting act and statutes or the amendment thereof, in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article 5 (1) of Regulation (EEC) No 3796/81 and Article 2 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 105/76 (4);
  • Where implementation of the requirements in 13.01, 13.01 (a) (after expiry of the transitional period) and 13.01 (c) is not practicable or would entail unreasonable outlay, the authority responsible for issuing the certificate may grant derogations.
expenditure
costs
outgoings
outlay

EKI terminibaas Esterm

ID 722924 Last modified 30.12.2004
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Domain Standardisation - MetrologyPhysics
voolukulu preferred
voolukulu preferred
kulu
flowrate preferred
Usage examples
  • 1.3. Maximum flowrate (Qmax) The maximum flowrate, Qmax, is the highest flowrate at which the meter must be able to function over limited periods without damage, and without exceeding the maximum permissible errors and the maximum permissible value for loss of pressure. 1.4. Nominal flowrate (Qn) The nominal flowrate Qn, is equal to half the maximum flowrate, Qmax. It is expressed in cubic metres per hour and is used to designate the meter. At the nominal flowrate, Qn, the meter must be able to function in normal use, i.e., in continuous and intermittent operating conditions, without the maximum permissible errors being exceeded. 1.5. Minimum flowrate (Qmin) The minimum flowrate, Qmin, is the flowrate above which the maximum permissible errors must not be exceeded, and is fixed as a function of Qn. 1.6. Flowrate range The flowrate range of the meter is bounded by the maximum and minimum flowrates, Qmax and Qmin. It is divided into two regions, termed upper and lower, with different maximum permissible errors. 1.7. Transitional flowrate (Qt) The transitional flowrate, Qt, is the flowrate which divides the upper and lower regions of the flowrate range and the flowrate at which the maximum permissible errors become discontinuous.
rates of flow

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Inflection Type 17

kulu kulud
kulu kulude
kulu kulusid

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