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Liquiditätsengpass
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con·straint [kənˈstreɪnt] N
1. constraint (compulsion):
Zwang m <-(e)s , Zwänge>
2. constraint:
Beschränkung f <-, -en>
Einschränkung f <-, -en>
Behinderung f <-, -en>
3. constraint no pl form:
liq·uid·ity [lɪˈkwɪdəti, Am -ət̬i] N no pl
1. liquidity CHEM:
Flüssigkeit f <-, -en>
2. liquidity FIN:
Zahlungsfähigkeit f <-> kein pl
Liquidität f <-> spec
OpenDict entry
constraint N
constraint COMPUT
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
liquidity constraint N INV-FIN
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PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
liquidity N INV-FIN
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Before the crisis, they had moderate liquidity because it was believed that their value was generally known.
en.wikipedia.org
On an individual asset level, measuring beta can give clues to volatility and liquidity in the marketplace.
en.wikipedia.org
Liquidity is about how big the trade-off is between the speed of the sale and the price it can be sold for.
en.wikipedia.org
Here too, the higher the liquidity risk, the higher the expected return on the asset or the lower is its price.
en.wikipedia.org
For a given economic result, organized liquidity and transparency make the value of quoted share higher than the market value of an unquoted share.
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Examples from the Internet (not verified by PONS Editors)
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This is the portrait of a woman whose desire for autonomy is stifled by the rigid constraint of a system and her hopeless situation becomes tangible.
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www.viennale.at
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Daraus fügt sich das Porträt einer Frau, deren Streben nach Autonomie durch den Zwang eines rigiden Systems erstickt wird und deren ausweglose Situation fühlbar wird.
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The very word profession presupposes work, hence exercising an activity with certain constraints, even if merely the promise of remuneration.
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www.giz.de
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Leistung ist nicht zu trennen von Arbeit, das heißt Ausübung einer Tätigkeit unter einem bestimmten Zwang, und sei es dem Anreiz einer gewissen Entlohnung.
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Curiosity about a "new life" in unknown, alien surroundings and the wish to flee social, political, and cultural constraints are comparable motives and driving forces for both groups.
universes-in-universe.org
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Neugier auf ein "neues Leben" in unbekannter, fremder Umgebung und der Wunsch, sozialen, politischen und kulturellen Zwängen zu entfliehen, sind vergleichbare Motive und Antriebskräfte beider Gruppen.
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More and more of the Oracle Partners prefer RSS-SEO Marketing Feeds to traditional snail mail, SMS, shared post Job boards and their own career and job pages and secured database pages, even Oracle’s iRecruitment has its drawbacks with inherent SEO constraints.
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feedreader.com
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Mehr und mehr von der Oracle-Partner vorziehen RSS-Feeds SEO Marketing zu traditionellen Post, SMS, geteilt Beitrag Jobbörsen und die eigene Karriere und Job-Seiten und Seiten gesicherten Datenbank, auch Oracle iRecruitment hat seine Nachteile mit inhärenten Zwänge SEO.
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And also the daughter’s seemingly environmentally-conditioned motor activity can be interpreted on closer inspection as a counter-act to specific constraints and patterns.
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www.sixpackfilm.com
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Und auch die scheinbar atmosphärisch bedingte Motorik der Tochter lässt sich bei genauerer Betrachtung als ein An-Gehen gegen bestimmte Zwänge und Muster lesen.
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