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operating [ˈɒpəreɪtɪŋ, Am ˈɑ:pəreɪt̬-] ADJ ECON
operating account
operating budget
operating charges
operating costs [or expense]
operating data
operating income
operating risk
I. operate [ˈɒpəreɪt, Am ˈɑ:-] VB intr
1. operate business, machine:
2. operate laws, theory:
3. operate MED:
operować [perf z-] kogoś
II. operate [ˈɒpəreɪt, Am ˈɑ:-] VB trans
1. operate machine:
2. operate account, business:
prowadzić [perf po-]
3. operate system:
wprowadzać [perf wprowadzić]
operating room N AM
operating room
operating system N COMPUT
operating system
operating table N
operating table
operating theatre N Brit
operating theatre
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operate VB
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operating lease N
operating lease ECON
Present
Ioperate
youoperate
he/she/itoperates
weoperate
youoperate
theyoperate
Past
Ioperated
youoperated
he/she/itoperated
weoperated
youoperated
theyoperated
Present Perfect
Ihaveoperated
youhaveoperated
he/she/ithasoperated
wehaveoperated
youhaveoperated
theyhaveoperated
Past Perfect
Ihadoperated
youhadoperated
he/she/ithadoperated
wehadoperated
youhadoperated
theyhadoperated
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The aircraft may be provided to the airline on the basis of an operating lease or a finance lease.
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If opponents are correct that adding operating lease obligations to booked liabilities would have large negative economic effects, this would in fact strengthen the case for adopting the new rule.
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The short duration of an operating lease also protects against aircraft obsolescence, an important consideration in many countries due to changing noise and environmental laws.
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Operating lease has also spread to industrial equipment.
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Consider the tax consequence of a capital operating lease as compared to a standard lease.?
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