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Vorteilhaftigkeitsaussage
I. state·ment [ˈsteɪtmənt] СЪЩ
1. statement (act of expressing sth):
Äußerung f <-, -en>
Erklärung f <-, -en>
to make a statement [about sth] прен lifestyle, values
viel [über etw вин] aussagen
2. statement (formal declaration):
Stellungnahme f <-, -n>
Verlautbarung f <-, -en>
to make a statement [about sth] [to sb]
sich вин [über etw вин] [gegenüber jdm] äußern
3. statement (formal description):
Beschreibung f <-, -en>
Schilderung f <-, -en>
Tatbestand м <-(e)s, -stände>
Sachverhalt м <-(e)s, -e>
4. statement (bank statement):
5. statement ИКОН:
Abrechnung f <-, -en>
Rechenschaftsbericht м <-(e)s, -e>
Rechnungsabschluss м <-es, -schlüsse>
6. statement ИНФОРМ:
Anweisung f <-, -en>
7. statement MATH:
Behauptung f <-, -en>
II. state·ment [ˈsteɪtmənt] ПРИЛ
statement dress, accessories, hairstyle:
prof·it·abil·ity [ˌprɒfɪtəˈbɪləti, Am ˌprɑ:fɪt̬əˈbɪlət̬i] СЪЩ no pl
Ertragsfähigkeit f <-> kein pl
Ertragskraft f <-, -kräfte>
profitability statement СЪЩ INV-FIN
statement СЪЩ ACCOUNT
statement СЪЩ MKT-WB
profitability СЪЩ INV-FIN
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Ford was denied the ability to arbitrarily undermine the profitability of the firm, and thereby eliminate future dividends.
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Companies also utilize rebranding as an effective marketing tool to hide malpractices of the past, thereby shedding negative connotations that could potentially affect profitability.
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The second phase is characterized by revival, is part of our present and, ipso facto, draws ? at least demands ? our attention like many other statements of our time.
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www.kiesler.org
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Die zweite Phase ist von Wiederbelebung gekennzeichnet, ist Teil unserer Gegenwart und nimmt allein schon deshalb unsere Aufmerksamkeit in Anspruch, verlangt zumindest nach ihr ? wie auch andere Äußerungen unserer Zeit.
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That the political element in art shows itself today less in collective statements than in the expression of subjective moods and individual experiences was recently demonstrated by two exhibitions:
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Dass sich das Politische in der Kunst heute weniger in kollektiven Äußerungen zeigt, sondern im Ausdruck subjektiver Befindlichkeiten und Erfahrungen des Einzelnen, wurde unlängst in zwei Ausstellungen deutlich:
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For art is - even if only indirectly - to be read - in terms of a cultural statement - as the symptom of a reaction to the current social condition and its standards.
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Denn Kunst ist, wenn auch nur mittelbar, als kulturelle Äußerung immer Symptom einer Reaktion auf gesellschaftliche Zustände und deren Standards.
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(2) The quality of the goods shall correspond only to the seller's own information and the manufacturer's product description as agreed, but no other advertising, promotions and public statements by the manufacturer.
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(2) Als Beschaffenheit der Ware gelten nur die eigenen Angaben des Anbieters und die Produktbeschreibung des Herstellers als vereinbart, nicht jedoch sonstige Werbung, öffentliche Anpreisungen und Äußerungen des Herstellers.
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He is interested in the mystification of Modernism as an embodiment of functionality and rationality, a myth generated by the written statements of prominent figures of the period and by their almost equally dogmatic and hence “ uncritical ” reception.
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www.secession.at
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Den Antrieb bietet die Mystifikation der Moderne als Verkörperung von Funktionalität und Rationalität, welche sich den schriftlichen Äußerungen herausragender VertreterInnen dieser Epoche einerseits, sowie einer beinahe ebenso rigid dogmatischen und dadurch „ unkritischen “ Rezeption andererseits verdanken.
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