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Wertentwicklungspotenzial
I. po·ten·tial [pə(ʊ)ˈten(t)ʃəl, Am poʊˈ-] PRZYM. ndm.
II. po·ten·tial [pə(ʊ)ˈten(t)ʃəl, Am poʊˈ-] RZ. no pl also ELEKT.
Potenzial r.n. <-s, -e> podn.
to have [a lot of] potential building, idea
to have [a lot of] potential person
to have [a lot of] potential person
I. per·for·mance [pəˈfɔ:mən(t)s, Am pɚˈfɔ:rm-] RZ.
1. performance:
Vorführung r.ż. <-, -en>
performance of a play, opera, ballet, symphony
Aufführung r.ż. <-, -en>
performance of a part
Darstellung r.ż. <-, -en>
performance of a song, musical piece
Darbietung r.ż. <-, -en>
Vorstellung r.ż. <--, -en>
2. performance (capability, effectiveness):
Leistung r.ż. <-, -en>
3. performance no pl (execution):
4. performance pot. (fuss):
Theater r.n. <-s> kein pl przen. pej. pot.
was für ein Theater! pot. przen. pej.
5. performance Brit pot. (difficult job):
6. performance JĘZ.:
Performanz r.ż. <-, -en> spec.
7. performance FIN.:
Wertentwicklung r.ż. <-, -en>
II. per·for·mance [pəˈfɔ:mən(t)s, Am pɚˈfɔ:rm-] RZ. modifier
performance (evaluation, problem, results):
Eignungstest r.m. <-(e)s, -s>
performance potential RZ. INW.-FIN.
potential RZ.
performance RZ. KSIĘG.
Leistung r.ż.
performance RZ. INW.-FIN.
performance RZ. PR. GOSP.
potential RZ.
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The project will enable realization of the great performance potential of these materials through development of novel multiphase and hybrid nanocomposites.
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A primary limiting factor to the performance potential of the engine is an incredibly restrictive stock down-pipe.
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The reference half cell consists of a redox standard of known potential.
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Years later, he dies in an accident while stalking a potential victim.
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Despite being tipped as a potential winner, it failed to make it through the semi-final stage of the competition.
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Professional referrals management means that hospitals continuously and systematically maintain contact to private physicians, i.e. potential " referrers ".
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Betriebswirtschaftlich fundiertes Einweisermanagement bedeutet, dass Kliniken systematisch und kontinuierlich den Kontakt zu niedergelassenen und somit potenziell einweisenden Ärzten pflegen und strukturiert mit ihnen zusammenarbeiten.
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Seven training processes, developed with equal number of groups in seven different sectors of the city, seek to provide expressive tools to the participants to empower their role as emancipated audiences or as potential creators.
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universes-in-universe.org
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Es handelt sich um einen Komplex aus sieben Bildungsprozessen, entwickelt mit einer gleichen Anzahl an Gruppen in sieben Sektoren der Stadt, die den Teilnehmern Ausdrucksformen vermitteln sollen, um ihre Rolle als emanzipierte Betrachter und potenziell Schaffende zu stärken.
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This has been instrumental in breaking down the barrier between sales and marketing, improving the flow of communications and the potential to close more business.
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de.marketo.com
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Dies war maßgeblich, um die Barriere zwischen Vertrieb und Marketing zu durchbrechen, den Kommunikationsfluss zu verbessern und potenziell mehr Geschäfte zum Abschluss zu bringen.
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The primary aim of the voluntary confidential reporting system is to detect any potential risks in day-to-day operations and systematically investigate them.
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www.dfs.de
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Wesentliches Ziel des Voluntary Confidential Reporting System (VRS) ist es, die im täglichen Betriebsablauf potenziell vorhandenen Risiken zu erkennen und systematisch zu untersuchen.
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Furthermore, preventing initial contamination during production, storage and distribution of seeds is of the foremost importance, as sprouted seeds have the potential to cause large food-borne outbreaks.
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www.efsa.europa.eu
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Darüber hinaus ist die Vermeidung einer Ausgangskontamination während der Erzeugung, Lagerung und des Vertriebs von Samen von größter Bedeutung, da Keimlinge potenziell große lebensmittelbedingte Krankheitsausbrüche verursachen können.
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