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Portfolio-Theorie
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theo·ry [ˈθɪəri, Am ˈθi:ə-] N
1. theory no pl (rules):
Theorie f <-, -ri̱·en>
Lehre f <-, -n>
2. theory (possible explanation):
Theorie f <-, -ri̱·en>
Annahme f <-, -n>
port·fo·lio [ˌpɔ:tˈfəʊliəʊ, Am ˌpɔ:rtˈfoʊlioʊ] N
1. portfolio (case):
Aktenmappe f <-, -n>
Aktentasche f <-, -n>
2. portfolio (of drawings, designs):
Mappe f <-, -n>
3. portfolio FIN (financial investments):
Portefeuille nt <-s, -s> spec
Wertpapierbestand m <-(e)s, -stände>
4. portfolio POL (ministerial position):
Portefeuille nt <-s, -s> spec
Geschäftsbereich m <-(e)s, -e>
Minister(in) m (f) ohne Geschäftsbereich <-s, -> [o. spec Portefeuille]
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
portfolio theory N FINMKT
modern portfolio theory N FINMKT
portfolio selection theory N FINMKT
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
portfolio N FINMKT
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Since 2010, the portfolio was merged with education and culture, again.
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A friend of his helped him put together a portfolio and go into the animation business.
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Specialist trainees must pass an examination, demonstrably achieve certain skills and submit a portfolio of work.
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Agencies within each portfolio do not submit a request for new funding, because their potential savings within the agency are unfounded.
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In its place the portfolio included youth, sport and civil society.
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Albrecht Dürer, who worked on the theory of painting, designed four such machines.
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Albrecht Dürer, der über die Theorie der Malerei arbeitete, entwarf vier solcher Maschinen.
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These theories can be divided into two broad categories according to whether they reflect an ‘exclusion’ approach, seeing informal employment as the result of a process of exclusion, or an ‘exit’ approach, seeing informal employment as a decision based on a cost/benefit analysis (Perry 2007).
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Diese Theorien lassen sich grob in zwei Gruppen unterteilen, je nachdem ob sie informelle Beschäftigung als Ergebnis eines Ausgrenzungsprozesses (exclusion) oder einer auf Kosten-Nutzen-Berechnungen basierenden Entscheidung (exit) begreifen (Perry 2007).
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Many theories have been formulated to explain the emergence and development of the informal economy.
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Eine Vielzahl von Theorien wurde entwickelt, um das Entstehen und die Entwicklung der informellen Wirtschaft zu erklären.
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Its unique selling proposition is cooperative, interdisciplinary research in enterprises, at institutes and research institutions as well as research training in connection with a specific training program for doctoral students in engineering science, business administration and computer sciences in the combining theory and practice, technology and management, research and application.
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www.uni-stuttgart.de
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Ihr Alleinstellungsmerkmal ist kooperatives, interdisziplinäres Forschung in Unternehmen, an Instituten und Forschungseinrichtungen und Forschungsausbildung in Verbindung mit einem spezifischem Ausbildungsprogramm für Promovierende aus den Ingenieurwissenschaften, der Betriebswirtschaft oder Informatik in der Verbindung von Theorie und Praxis, Technologie und Management, Forschung und Anwendung.
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It is finally the last chance of intelligent life, that assumes a "Theory of Everything", a theory which combines gravitation, electromagnetism, strong and weak power in nukleuses and the continuum of spacetime, the 4th column of natural science.
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Es ist letztendlich die einzige Chance des intelligenten Lebens, die jedoch eine "Theorie für alles", also eine Theorie, die die Gravitation, Elektromagnetismus, die starke und schwache Wechselwirkung im Atomkern sowie das Raumzeitkontinuum (die vier Säulen der Naturwissenschaften) verbindet, voraussetzt.

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