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 Übersetzung für 'development potential' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a development potential | development potentials
development potentialEntwicklungs­potenzial {n}
urban
development potential
Bebaubarkeit {f}
Teiltreffer
chem.phys.
Lennard-Jones potential <L-J potential>
Lennard-Jones-Potential {n}
potentialPotenzial {n}
545
potential {adj}potenziell
289
potentialLeistungs­fähigkeit {f}
145
potentialLeistungs­vermögen {n}
29
potential {adj}möglich
1269
potentialMöglichkeit {f}
59
potential {adj}potentiell [Rsv.] [potenziell]
324
potential {adj}eventuell
498
comm.econ.
sales potential
Absatzpotenzial {n}
electr.
potential barrier
Potentialwall {m}
electr.
potential step
Potentialstufe {f}
electr.tech.
potential isolation
Potentialtrennung {f}
identification potentialIdentifizierungs­potential {n}
psych.
suicidal potential
Selbstmordpotenzial {n}
electr.
housing potential
Gehäusepotenzial {n}
learning potentialLernpotenzial {n}
chem.cosmet.textil.
allergy potential
Allergiepotenzial {f}
comm.econ.
sales potential
Absatzpotential {n}
econ.
potential savings­ {pl}
Einsparungs­potenzial {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Initially, the new company focussed on the development potential of the CS-2's processor interconnect technology.
  • This proved to be the most valuable and flexible design, with tremendous development potential.
  • The Lantau Development Advisory Committee (LanDAC) was formed within the Development Bureau to advise the government on Lantau Island's development potential.
  • IAR realized that the Mistral Major was at the limits of its development potential even by the middle of 1941, when the 1000A model reached the same ultimate output as the original Gnome-Rhône versions.
  • In 1969, a planning analysis of regional growth found development potential in the northeast brought about by the construction of I-95.

  • However, the characteristic layout with the shock cone and front air intake did not see widespread use outside the USSR and ultimately proved to have limited development potential, mainly due to the small available space for the radar.
  • "Site development", also known as "site planning", is focused on the planning and development potential of a site as well as addressing possible impacts from permitting issues and environmental challenges.
  • It is encourages sports venues to enhance their development potential by registering under Sport England's SASP (significant areas for sport) programme as either a national or regional centre for their particular sport.
  • The company proposed a reorganization plan that included spinning off a new company named General Growth Opportunities, which would include those properties that had long-term development potential but little or no income.
  • Much of the recent housing development is on the west side of the town, whilst commercial development is taking place more on the northern end. Development potential towards the east is restricted by the floodplain of the River Onny, whilst to the south lies the historically important Stokesay Castle.

  • Hornibrook had holidayed in this area and saw the development potential of the Redcliffe area being linked by road to Brisbane.
  • Florence and Donald loved going on walking and cycling vacations around the world, and had long felt that the closure would hold great tourism and community development potential.
  • Yet the island – home to beautiful beaches, unique wildlife and world-class fishing – has never fully reached its development potential.
  • Also, current IRS estate tax regulations allow land under an interim agricultural use to be valued according to its current use regardless of development potential.
  • The decision earned the scorn of the original corporate supporter of the proposal, Sir Peter Abeles, a visionary who from the start had been attracted to the VFT's national development potential.

  • One interpretation of the taking clause is that any restriction on the development potential of land through zoning regulation is a "taking".
  • Joe Smith was confident that the Spitfire had great development potential and was successful in obtaining the maximum capability from the Spitfire and its naval version the Seafire through numerous variants, including the introduction of the Rolls-Royce Griffon-engined series, all of which ensured that it remained a front line fighter until the end of World War II.
  • The Ravni Kotari area constitutes the greater part of the county's inland, containing most of the cultivated farmland and towns having industry, crafts, trade and traffic development potential.
  • It has a significant further development potential with [...] of sheltered inland waterfront on the lakes alone, easily accessible by road and railroad and adjacent to Varna International Airport.
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