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génér. |
supervising the implementation (Евгений Тамарченко); supervisory follow-up (98 percent of examinations conducted in accordance with 12- or 18-month statutory requirements; subsequent supervisory follow-up performed on those institutions with a less than satisfactory supervisory rating as required by Federal ... The importance of supervisory "follow-up" cannot be overestimated. It is here that the supervisor notes omissions and sub-standard work and takes corrective ... Alexander Demidov); follow-up action (Any subsequent trading that affects an established position in a security or derivative. Follow-up actions are taken to change the amount of exposure an investor has in a position, or to limit a strategy's losses or profits. Investopedia explains "Follow-Up Action" For example, an investor who is long in shares of Company XYZ may be nervous about future losses. He or she could take the follow-up action of purchasing a put option for the stock, which would minimize losses in the event of a downturn. – АД); follow-up (something that is done in order to be certain that an earlier action was effective Regular follow-up is needed to identify patients who require further treatment. a follow-up visit to the hospital. MED Alexander Demidov) |
constr. |
follow-up action (решения, постановления) |
informat. |
execution control (работы) |
milit. |
follow-up |
écon. |
follow-up action (Any subsequent trading that affects an established position in a security or derivative. Follow-up actions are taken to change the amount of exposure an investor has in a position, or to limit a strategy's losses or profits. Investopedia explains "Follow-Up Action" For example, an investor who is long in shares of Company XYZ may be nervous about future losses. He or she could take the follow-up action of purchasing a put option for the stock, which would minimize losses in the event of a downturn. Alexander Demidov) |
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financ. |
follow-up control |