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 Übersetzung für 'financially free' von Englisch nach Deutsch
financially free {adj}finanziell frei
Teiltreffer
financially {adv}finanziell
55
financially {adv}in finanzieller Hinsicht
financially {adv}geldlich
34
financially {adv}bilanziell
financially supported {adj}finanziell unterstützt
financially weak {adj}finanzschwach
financially rewarding {adj}finanziell interessant
financially ruined {adj}finanziell ruiniert
financially unrewarding {adj}wenig einträglich
financially successful {adj}finanziell erfolgreich
acc.
financially oriented {adj}
finanzorientiert
to suffer financiallyfinanzielle Verluste erleiden
financially strong {adj}finanzkräftig
econ.
financially sound {adj}
kapitalstark
financially suffering {adj}finanziell notleidend
financially strong {adj}zahlungs­kräftig
financially strong {adj}potent [finanzkräftig]
financially independent {adj}finanziell unabhängig
(financially) situated {adj}(finanziell) gestellt
financially weaker {adj}finanzschwächer
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 1817 a free school was founded (and subsequently financially supported) in Trefriw by Lord Willoughby de Eresby, for the benefit of poor children of the village, and those from the adjoining parishes.
  • In practice, government bonds of financially stable countries are treated as risk-free bonds, as governments can raise taxes or indeed print money to repay their domestic currency debt.
  • These would be legally and financially autonomous public school free from many state laws and district regulations, and accountable more for student outcomes rather than for processes or inputs.
  • When the multiple parties on the other side all benefit fairly equally from the results of the negotiations, then each of the parties has the incentive to free-ride, to withhold their payments and withdraw from the negotiations because they can still receive the benefits regardless of whether or not they contribute financially.
  • Although certain types of tutoring arrangements can require a salary for the tutor, typically tutoring is free of cost and thus financially affordable for learners.

  • Today, the monument benefits the community financially because of the thousands of tourists who visit it.
  • Partly due to maritime disruption caused by wars with France, the Greenland Company failed financially within a few years.
  • Azerbaijani government supports financially single window system.
  • Friedman responded by arguing that the Icelandic Commonwealth was able to prevent the wealthy from abusing the poor by requiring individuals who engaged in acts of violence to compensate their victims financially.
  • Focusing mostly on electronic dance music and extreme sports, it is notable for the number of times it has "failed" financially only to be relaunched.

  • The unique economy of Vatican City is supported financially by donations from the faithful, by the sale of postage stamps and souvenirs, fees for admission to museums, and sales of publications.
  • Other countries made similar arrangements to help the less financially able.
  • For example, some economists support markets for human organs, on the basis that it increases supply of life-saving organs and benefits willing donors financially.
  • He also gained official recognition for the nation from France for the first time, but at the cost of a high indemnity that crippled the country financially for generations.
  • Financially, it seems to be working out for publisher Baen Books, as they have embraced unencrypted e-book publication for all their works available in a variety of common formats.

  • Currently, the cost of disposing of non-degradable or toxic products is born financially and environmentally by future generations, the governments, and residents near the disposal site and elsewhere.
  • However, this was later closed in 2017 due to low pupil numbers which deemed it 'not financially viable'.
  • Both are financially beneficial for the establishment by not having to pay a professional singer or a cabaret tax which is usually applied to any entertainment of more than one person.
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