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Risk allocation

Глоссарий терминов коммунальных услуг
    Risk is borne by different parties depending on the nature of the formal (or implicit) contracts linking the parties. one principle of efficient risk allocation is that those parties best able to mitigate the risk (through portfolio adjustments or behavioral responses) should be assigned (or allocated) the risk. price cap regulation tends to transfer (or allocate) commercial and production risk to investors—leading to a higher required return on their investment. rateofreturnregulation tends to allocate more risk to consumers-leading to lower required returns for investors (but greater risk borne by customers).




Allocate, английский
  1. Распределять; выделять; размещать; назначать

  2. To assign a portion of a resource for a particular use or purpose.

  3. To assign skype features (such as skype credit, a skype number, or subscriptions) to the members of skype manager.


Allocate a device, английский
    Забронировать устройство allocated address spaceадресное пространство, выделенное локальным регистратурам (в интернете)


Allocate an extent, английский

Allocated, английский

Allocated, испанский

Allocated account, английский
    Специальный счет


Allocated channel, английский

Allocated efficiency, английский
    Экономическая эффективность


Allocated loan amount, английский
    The amount of loan attributed to a particular portion of the underlying collateral, usually a single property within a portfolio of underlying assets.


Allocated memory, английский
    Выделенная память


Allocated out, английский

Allocated percentage, английский

Allocated shares, английский
    Распределенные акции


Allocated variable, английский
    Распределенная переменная


Allocatiol, английский

Allocation, английский
  1. The apportionment or assignment of income or expense for various tax purpose, e.g., between permanent establishments in various jurisdictions

  2. Распределение (расходов, рабочей силы); ассигнование (денежных средств) ~ of contract продажа подряда с торгов ~ of responsibility during erection установление ответственности за монтаж land ~ распределение земель [территории] при планировке

  3. An assignment of a portion of a resource for a particular use or purpose.

  4. In operating systems, the process of reserving memory for use by a program.

  5. The percentage of a resource’s capacity that is designated for a specific assignment.

  6. The process of distributing amounts (monetary or statistical) to one or more accounts, fields, or records.

  7. Distribution of fishing opportunity among user groups or individuals. shares are sometimes based on historic amounts.


Allocation (to treatment group), английский
    Распределение. чаще всего встречается в значении «распределение субъектов по группам» в сравнительном исследовании. синоним: assigning (to treatment group).


Allocation bias, английский

Allocation chain, английский
    Список занятых файлом кластеров


Allocation concealment, английский

Allocation counter, английский
    Счетчик распределения


Adjustments, английский
  1. Корректировка, то есть покупка или продажа некоторого числа опционов с определенным коэффициентом “дельта” с целью приведения позиции к “дельта” - нейтральному состоянию.

  2. Money that the buyer and sellers credit each other at the time of closing. often includes taxes and down payment.


Behavioral, английский
  1. Характеризующий поведение

  2. A амер., псхл. поведен- ческий flexibility, repertoire

  3. Поведенческий


Regulation, английский
  1. A rule or order prescribed for management or government

  2. Регулирование

  3. Регулирование, правило, постановление

  4. Any rule prescribing permitted or forbidden conduct, whether established by legislation or the action of an administrative agency; also

  5. The act of regulating  the regulation of the body’s temperature

  6. Any systematic (rule-like or determinate) behavior of one part of a system that tends to restrict the fluctuations in behavior of another part of that system. while both parts must lie in the same feedback loop, regulation involves this basic asymmetry

  7. The process whereby the designated government authority provides oversight and establishes rules for firms in an industry. regulation places constraints on behavior, establishes good (or bad) incentives, and addresses issues that are politically contentious. decisions are implemented through a rule or order issued by an executive authority or regulatory agency of a government and having the force of law.

  8. Норма

  9. A rule or order issued by governmental executive authorities or regulatory agencies and having the force of law. regulations implement policies and are mostly specifi c for particular groups of people, legal entities or targeted activities. regulation is also the act of designing and imposing rules or orders. informational, transactional, administrative and political constraints in practice limit the regulator’s capability for implementing preferred policies.

  10. The order in which trains are run in practice so as to minimise delay


Commercial, английский
    Коммерческий


Production, английский
  1. Refers to a person acting more dramtic than they would in a show, making the situation epic. example after tasha got up, she caused even more of a scene by throwing her purse on the ground, punching her boyfriend, and stomping into a store. what she did was a production.

  2. Добыча. извлечение полезного ископаемого из недр.

  3. Производство

  4. Производство, продукция (наряду с материальными благами продукция включает только те виды услуг, которые могут рассматриваться как реализуемые: к ним относятся услуги, предоставляемые так называемыми лицами свободных профессий; остальные услуги из состава продукции исключаются; в снс)

  5. N 1 продуцирование, порождение, производство (син. generation); 2 фон. произношение (производство звука ) 1 обработка документов, созданных на естественном языке, а также разработка методов, технологий и конкретных систем, обеспечиваю- щих общение человека с пк на естественном или ограниченном есте- ственном языке. language ~ когн. продуцирование, порожде- ние речи (син. language generation, speech production; см. тж. speech generation; text to speech system) speech ~ порождение речи (син. language generation, language ~; см. тж. speech generation; text to speech system)

  6. For obtaining the benefits of trading with our colonies, it is necessary that the goods be accompanied by a “certificate of production” in the manner required by marine law. (see origin.)

  7. Производство, изготовление

  8. A rule that processes input and produces a sequence of terminal and non-terminal symbols, which can also be passed to further productions. the rules that a compiler or an expert system uses are often called productions. see also: non-terminal symbol, terminal symbol.

  9. Any process of synthesis, transformation or destruction realized in a space of interacting components that results not merely in the emission of signals or arrangement of characters, but as in a computer or a clockwork in material entities which are capable of interacting with other entities possibly including with the components that produced them. (->autopoiesis, ->allopoiesis)

  10. The process of creating usable goods from raw materials and/or parts.

  11. In the context of project financing, a defined portion of the proceeds of production up to a dollar amount.

  12. The output of goods and services.

  13. Добыча. извлечение полезного ископаемого из недр. производ- ство. объем добычи или производства.

  14. Term used to describe the process of extracting, preparing, storing, and delivering well oils.

  15. The phase of the petroleum industry that deals with bringing the well fluids to the surface and separating them and with storing, gauging, and otherwise preparing the product for the pipeline.


Investment, английский
  1. Инвестиции; капитальные вложения, см. capital investment

  2. Инвестиция

  3. The first process of a siege, in taking measures to seize all the avenues, blocking up the garrison, and preventing relief getting into the place before the arrival of the main army with the siege-train.

  4. Финансирование; капиталовложение; вклад; инвестиция

  5. The purchase of stocks, bonds, mutual fund shares, real property, an annuity, collectibles, or other assets, with the expectation of obtaining income or capital gains-or both-in the future.

  6. A discrete asset or group of assets held for future income, appreciation, or both and tracked separately.

  7. The creation of more money through the use of capital.

  8. An item of value purchased for income or capital appreciation. capital investments include equipment, pipes and other fixed assets. financial investments include stocks, bonds, and other securities.


Adjustment, английский
  1. Регулировка; перестановка; корректировка

  2. Поправка

  3. A specific directional high-speed movement of a joint performed by a chiropractor

  4. In marine insurance, the ascertaining and finally settling the amount of

  5. A change to an account to correct or update the balance.

  6. Корректировка


Rpi-x regulation, английский
    Rpi minus x refers to the form of price cap regulation developed in the u.k. and utilized in many countries. the price automatically adjusts for the previous year’s retail price inflation (rpi) and for expected efficiency improvements (x) during the time period the price adjustment formula is in place. the x might be calculated using a number of procedures.


Journalists, английский
    Reporters or editorial-writers for periodicals, such as newspapers. such individuals work in other media, including television and electronic media.