Subject: ex-port ( ex-post?) gen. помогите плиз разобратьсяпохоже, что в тексте опечатка и д.б. ex-post, а не ex-port? tariffs are not published or approved by the NRA ex-ante. If incorrect tariffs are high, they are reduced by a federal price surveillance body ex-port спасибо |
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link 13.06.2018 12:49 |
If it refers to stock markets/financial investments, it's probably a mis-spelling. 'ex-post' or 'ex.post' or 'ex post' 'the price ex-port' does exist but probably doesn't apply here. It's business shorthand for 'the price when (the goods) leave the port'. Similarly, 'the price ex-works' means 'the price when (the goods) leave the factory'. |
Thank you very much, seems it is a mis-spelling, you are right. Since there is 'ex-ante' mentioned, most probable it is 'ex-post'. ex-port/ex-works have no sense in the context |
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link 13.06.2018 13:28 |
Note also: * '7am' = ante meridiem = 'before midday', ie in the morning; * '7pm' = post meridiem = 'after midday', ie in the afternoon/evening. |
thanks ))) |
///mis-spelling/// O, those Brits! |
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link 13.06.2018 14:05 |
Amor 71: All right, Miss Pelling xxx misspelling if you insist. |
I do. |
горько! |
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link 13.06.2018 17:47 |
Amor 71: You're a cruel man. Now you've made me feel mis-erable. )) |
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