Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
puts and takes
Portuguese translation:
acréscimos e reduções
Added to glossary by
Marlene Curtis
Jul 29, 2013 15:51
11 yrs ago
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English term
puts and takes
English to Portuguese
Bus/Financial
Electronics / Elect Eng
So the OEM supply business is having a slow start but we think we’ll ramp up in the second half. So, first of all, sales are fairly flat, **puts and takes** around the world and how that works. Gross margin is not where we hoped it would be.
Obrigada pela ajuda!
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Proposed translations
(Portuguese)
4 +1 | acréscimos e reduções | Marlene Curtis |
4 | ofertas e pedidos | airmailrpl |
Change log
Aug 3, 2013 12:26: Marlene Curtis changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/844825">Ivanete Martins Mastroberardino's</a> old entry - " puts and takes"" to ""acréscimos e reduções""
Proposed translations
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acréscimos e reduções
Provavelmente de custos e serviços, conforme o contexto abaixo.
During the Budget Committee discussions, a member can ask that an item be put on the "puts and takes list". This list of items that either reduce costs/services or add costs/services. The list of possible changes adjusts at each meeting. Nothing on the list is included in the budget until a majority of the Committee votes for that inclusion
https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/finance/budget-committee-puts-an...
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Comment: "Muito obrigada, Marlene!"
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ofertas e pedidos
puts and takes => ofertas e pedidos
“There’s been a lot of puts and takes,” Hughes said Friday, meaning a combination of revenue that was expected, and costs or outlays that didn’t materialize.
http://www.articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-03-15/local/3773...
“There’s been a lot of puts and takes,” Hughes said Friday, meaning a combination of revenue that was expected, and costs or outlays that didn’t materialize.
http://www.articles.washingtonpost.com/2013-03-15/local/3773...
Note from asker:
Muito obrigada! |
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