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Polish to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Finance (general) / Finanse | |||||||
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4 +1 | reseach and analyses office |
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4 | Department of Research (ew. and Analysis) |
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3 -1 | design office (department) |
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biuro studiów design office (department) Explanation: żeby odróżnić od "project" |
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biuro studiów reseach and analyses office Explanation: na polskich stronach: Elaborated by: Karol Weitz, dr., the Supreme Court Research and Analyses Office (Warszawa). LABOR AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW Effects of acts violating art. ... www.adwokatura.pl/palestra/0102/TABLE_OF_CONTENTS.htm - 50k - Kopia - Podobne strony Aby pokazać najbardziej trafne odpowiedzi, pominięto kilka bardzo podobnych -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr 44 mins (2005-06-16 15:25:23 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- i coś podobnego Newton, Mass: Department of Research and Analysis. Group Health Association of America; October 1988. Carey RG, Seibert JH. A patient survey system to ... ajm.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/15/3/94 - Podobne strony |
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biuro studiów Department of Research (ew. and Analysis) Explanation: "Studia" to w tym kontek¶cie ewidentnie "research." Może dodać "analysis" (nie "analyses"!) jeżeli nie przeszkadza Ci bardziej opisowe potraktowanie terminu "Biuro Studiów". Na okre¶lenie pod-jednostek administracji publicznej stosuje się najczęsciej (przynajmniej w USA) termin "Department." "Bureau" to raczej samodzielna jednostka, np. "Bureau of Labor Statistics" albo "Federal Bureau of Investigation." "Office" w administracji, mam wrazenie, raczej odnosi się do biura jakiegos official - np. office of the prosecutor, office of the President (of a university) etc. |
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