oġġetti li jservu |
durable goods (Goods which have a reasonably long life and which are not generally consumed in use: e.g. refrigerator) |
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oġġetti li ma jservux |
non-durable goods (A good bought by consumers that tends to last for less than a year. Common examples are food and clothing. The notable thing about nondurable goods is that consumers tend to continue buying them regardless of the ups and downs of the business cycle) |
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oġġetti perikolużi |
dangerous goods (Goods or products that are full of hazards or risks when used, transported, etc.) |
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oġġetti ta' konsum |
consumer goods (Manufactured products intended primarily for personal use by individuals or families and classified as either durables or non-durables, depending on length of use) |
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oġġetti u servizzi |
goods and services (The total of economic assets, including both physical or storable objects and intangible acts of human assistance) |
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oġġetti wżati |
second-hand goods (Goods or products that have been used previously) |
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oġġezzjoni |
objection (The act of a party who objects to some matter or proceeding in the course of a trial or an argument or reason urged by him in support of his contention that the matter or proceeding objected to is improper or illegal) |
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omologazzjoni |
homologation (The approval given by the judge of certain acts and agreements for the purpose of rendering them more binding and executory) |
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onkoċerkosi |
onchocerciasis (Infection with the filaria Onchocerca volvulus; results in skin tumours, papular dermatitis, and ocular complications) |
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onkoloġija |
oncology (The study of the causes, development, characteristics, and treatment of tumors) |
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ontoġenesi |
ontogenesis (The entire sequence of events involved in the development of an individual organism) |
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operazzjoni internazzjonali |
international transaction (Any agreement or act involving two or more countries in which business dealings, negotiations or other affairs are settled or concluded) |
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operazzjoni kummerċjali |
commercial transaction (The conduct or carrying on of trade, business or a financial matter to a conclusion or settlement) |
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operazzjoni ta' tindif wara diżastru ekoloġiku |
disaster cleanup operation (A course or procedure of activity designed to clear the debris or remove harmful substances left by an ecological calamity, natural or human in origin, in a given area) |
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opinjoni |
opinion (Judgement or belief not founded on certainty or proof) |
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opinjoni pubblika |
public opinion (The purported, collective view of the public on some issue or problem, typically formulated by selective polling or sampling, and frequently used as a guide to action or decision) |
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opzjoni ta' tnaqqis tal-emissjonijiet bi spiża negattiva |
negative-cost abatement option |
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ordinanza |
ordinance (A rule established by authority; a permanent rule of action; a law or statute. In its most common meaning, the term is used to designate the enactment of the legislative body) |
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ordinanza jew digriet li jirrigwarda bijotopu |
biotope order (An ordinance or decree regarding an area of ecological habitat that is characterized by a high degree of uniformity in its environmental conditions and in its distribution of plants and animals) |
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ordni |
order (1. A direction or command of a court. In this sense it is often used synonymously with judgment. 2. The document bearing the seal of the court recording its judgment in a case) |
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