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  • 21нерегулируемая компенсация реактивной мощности — нерегулируемая компенсация [Интент] Параллельные тексты EN RU Fixed compensation This arrangement uses one or more capacitor(s) to provide a constant level of compensation. Control may be: • Manual: by circuit breaker or load break switch… …

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  • 22нерегулируемая компенсация реактивной мощности — нерегулируемая компенсация [Интент] Параллельные тексты EN RU Fixed compensation This arrangement uses one or more capacitor(s) to provide a constant level of compensation. Control may be: • Manual: by circuit breaker or load break switch… …

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  • 23wage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. wager; conduct, make, carry on, engage in, undertake. See warfare, undertaking, chance. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wages, pay, stipend, fee, salary, earnings, payment, emolument; see also pay 2 . Syn …

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  • 24wage — [wāj] vt. waged, waging [ME wagen < NormFr wagier (OFr gagier) < wage (OFr gage), a stake, pledge < Frank * wadi, akin to Goth wadi, a pledge: for IE base see WED] 1. to engage in or carry on (a war, struggle, campaign, etc.) 2. [Dial.,… …

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  • 25Conversion (law) — For other uses of the word conversion , see Conversion. Conversion is a common law tort. A conversion is a voluntary act by one person inconsistent with the ownership rights of another.[1] It is a tort of strict liability.[2] Its criminal… …

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  • 26Biogas — Swamp gas redirects here. For the obsolete theory of emanations from swamps causing disease, see Miasma theory of disease. Pipes carrying biogas (foreground), natural gas and condensate …

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  • 27lease — {{11}}lease (n.) late 14c., legal contract conveying property, usually for a fixed period of time and with a fixed compensation, from Anglo Fr. les (late 13c.), from lesser to let, let go, from O.Fr. laissier to let, allow, permit; bequeath,… …

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  • 28sal´a|ry|less — sal|a|ry «SAL uhr ee, SAL ree», noun, plural ries. fixed pay for regular work. It is made periodically to a person, especially by the week or month. »Clerks in that store receive a salary of $100 a week. The fees annually paid to lawyers…amount… …

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  • 29sal|a|ry — «SAL uhr ee, SAL ree», noun, plural ries. fixed pay for regular work. It is made periodically to a person, especially by the week or month. »Clerks in that store receive a salary of $100 a week. The fees annually paid to lawyers…amount in every… …

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  • 30Modi — Modus Mo dus, n.; pl. {Modi}. [L. See {Mode}.] (Old Law) 1. The arrangement of, or mode of expressing, the terms of a contract or conveyance. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A qualification involving the idea of variation or departure from some general… …

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