taxation policy (The use of government tax and spending policies to achieve desired macroeconomic goals. Accordingly, they involve discretionary efforts to adjust governmental tax and spending to induce changes in economic incentives and, hence, to stabilize fluctuations in aggregate demand) |
mokesčių politika |
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taxonomy (The branch of biology concerned with the classification of organisms into groups based on similarities of structures, origin, etc.) |
taksonomija |
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teaching (The act of imparting knowledge or skill) |
mokymas |
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teaching material (An article or device used to facilitate the learning process in an instructional setting) |
mokomoji medžiaga |
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teaching method (A procedure, technique or system with definite plans for instruction or imparting knowledge) |
mokymo metodas |
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technical grade product |
techninis produktas |
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technical information (Factual data, knowledge or instructions relating to scientific research or the development, testing, evaluation, production, use or maintenance of equipment) |
techninė informacija |
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technical instruction (The education, instruction, or discipline pertaining to or connected with the mechanical or industrial arts and the applied sciences) |
techninė instrukcija |
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technical product |
techninis produktas |
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technical regulation (A government or management prescribed rule that provides detailed or stringent requirements, either directly or by referring to or incorporating the content of a standard, technical specification or code of practice) |
techninis reglamentas |
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technical regulation for dangerous substances (Technical Guideline for Dangerous Substances: technical rules for handling dangerous materials) |
pavojingų medžiagų techninis reglamentas |
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technological accident (An unexpected incident, failure or loss occurring through the application of practical or mechanical sciences to industry or commerce that poses potential harm to persons, property or the environment) |
technologinė avarija |
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technological change (Changing of industrial methods by introducing new technology) |
technologinis pokytis |
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technological development (No definition needed) |
technologinė plėtra |
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technological hazard (Any application of practical or mechanical sciences to industry or commerce capable of harming persons, property or the environment) |
technologinis pavojus |
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technological process (No definition needed) |
technologinis procesas |
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technology (Systematic knowledge of and its application to industrial processes; closely related to engineering and science) |
technologija |
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technology acceptance (The approval, favorable reception and ongoing use of newly introduced devices and systems, usually developed from recent advances in the engineering sciences or industrial arts) |
technologijos pripažinimas |
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technology assessment (The systematic analysis of the anticipated impact of a particular technology in regard to its safety and efficacy as well as its social, political, economic, and ethical consequences) |
technologijos vertinimas |
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technology transfer (The transfer of development and design work: 1. from a parent company to a subsidiary, perhaps in another nation where it will be paid for in repatriated profits or royalties; 2. from one country to another as a form of aid to help promote development and sustainable growth. Many nations have made great progress on the strength of technology transfer) |
technologijos perdavimas |
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