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 Übersetzung für 'financial arm' von Englisch nach Deutsch
fin.
financial arm
Finanzarm {m}
Teiltreffer
mil.pol.
to arm
aufrüsten
514
to armverstärken
318
to armbefestigen [verstärken]
320
armZweig {m}
47
mil.
to arm
rüsten
575
to armbewehren
327
mil.
to arm
bestücken [mit Waffen]
334
to armbewaffnen
711
bot.
arm
großer Zweig {m}
weapons
arm
Waffe {f}
112
armAbzweigung {f}
19
anat.
arm
Arm {m}
5509
sports
sporting arm
Sportwaffe {f}
strong-arm {adj}gewaltsam
automot.
steering arm
Spurhebel {m}
sports
arm wrestling
Armwrestling {n} [fachspr.] [Armdrücken als Wettkampfsportart]
med.
(arm) sling
Armschlinge {f}
weapons
small arm
Handfeuerwaffe {f}
arm supportArmauflage {f}
dent.tech.
retention arm
Retentionsarm {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • At the end of each season, all teams in both divisions of LNR must pass a financial audit conducted by DNACG ("Direction nationale d'aide et de contrôle de gestion"), LNR's financial arm, to be able to keep their professional licenses.
  • Initially broadcasting from an office in Little Clarendon Street, Oxford, the station transferred ownership to OSSL (Oxford Student Services Limited, the financial arm of the University's Student Union), and was accommodated in the student union buildings in 2003.
  • Industrial Common Ownership Finance (ICOF) was set up in 1973 as a financial arm of ICOM, to allow a revolving loan fund for worker co-operatives.
  • Underwood is also the Board President for the Wisconsin Alliance for Excellent Schools, the financial arm of the Wisconsin Public Education Network.
  • Jones is also working on the board of the financial arm of Movement for a Democratic Society (MDS), a group that works closely with the new SDS.

  • The deposits they collected were invested in government bonds, from 1895 via centralized management by the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations, a financial arm of the French state.
  • Global Europe, officially the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI), is the financial arm of the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union, which provides funding for the European Neighbourhood Policy and the European Union Global Strategy in any third countries except for those currently on the EU enlargement agenda.
  • Rental fleets can be structured in several ways – they can be owned outright (these are known as 'risk vehicles' because the car rental operator is taking a risk on how much the vehicle will be sold for when it is removed from service), they can be leased, or they can be owned under a guaranteed buy-back program arranged directly through a manufacturer or manufacturer's financial arm (these are known as 'repurchase vehicles' because the manufacturer outlines the exact price of original sale and of repurchase at the end of a defined term).
  • Since the automotive industry crisis of 2008–10, Ford Credit has been the only financial arm of Detroit's "Big Three" still owned by its parent automaker after the spinoff of GMAC (now Ally Financial) by General Motors and the purchase of Chrysler Financial (now TD Auto Finance) by Toronto-Dominion Bank.
  • In 1977, the remaining shares of the company's founders were sold to the Société Génerale des Cooperatives de Consommation (SGCC, the financial arm of the Coop retailing group) to raise more capital.

  • Noel Leeming had 57 stores in 2008. In the 2014 Annual Report, it is stated that The Group holds a 49% minority share in this financial arm of TW Group with Westpac holding a 51% majority share.
  • It is the financial arm of the European Neighbourhood Policy, the EU's foreign policy towards its neighbours to the East and to the South.
  • The Open Foundation, whose Secretary-General is Maria Elena Boschi, served as think tank and financial arm of the faction. It was later replaced by the Matteo Renzi Foundation.
  • In 2007, the charitable financial arm, Kiwanis International Foundation, was awarded the top rating by an independent evaluator.
  • The 1991 Patient Self-Determination Act passed by the US Congress at the request of the financial arm of Medicare does permit elderly Medicare/Medicaid patients (and by implication, all "terminal" patients) to prepare an advance directive in which they elect or choose to refuse life-extending and/or life-saving treatments as a means of shortening their lives and thus suffering unto certain death.

  • TDB is the financial arm of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), although membership is open to non-COMESA states and other institutional shareholders.
  • The technical and financial arm of the operation (uselessly deprecated by the European intellectuals of the time as an unforgivable ugliness) was the Società Generale Immobiliare, established in Turin in 1862, which followed the movements of the capitals of the Savoy kingdom moving its headquarters first in Florence (in 1862) and then finally in Rome in 1880; here it became, for a century, the great protagonist of the Roman building speculation.
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