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for consumption Konsumgenossenschaft
Kommunikationsbereich communications Kommunikationsmittel means of communication Kommunikationstheorie communication theory kompakt compact Kompensation compensation Kompensationsgeschäft cross trade Kompensationsgeschäfte compensation transactions kompensieren compensate Kompensierung compensation Kompetent; zuständig; fähig competent komplementär complementary Komplementärprodukte complementary goods Komplimentärprodukte complimentary goods Komplize accomplice kompliziert complicated kompliziert machen; komplizieren complicate Komponente component komprehensiv; umfassend comprehensive Konfektionskleidung ready-made clothing Konferenztisch conference table konfiszieren confiscate Konflikt conflict Königreich kingdom Konjunkturanalyse business cycle analysis Konjunkturaufschwung economic boom konjunkturbedingt depending on market conditions konjunkturbedingt; zyklisch cyclical Konjunkturbeobachter economic forecaster Konjunkturpolitik business cycle policy Konjunkturschwankung cyclical fluctuation Konjunkturtheorie theory of business cycles Konjunkturverlauf business cycle Konjunkturvorhersage cyclical forecast Konjunkturzyklus trade cycle Konkurrent competitor Konkurrenten aus Übersee overseas competitors Konkurrenten in Übersee overseas competitors Konkurrenz unter Herstellern manufacturers' competition Konkurrenz unter Käufern buyers' competition Konkurrenz unter Verkäufern sellers' competition Konkurrenzartikel; Konkurrenzware competitive article Konkurrenzklausel competition clause konkurrieren; im Wettstreit liegen compete konkurrierende Marken competing brands konkurrierende Waren competing products Konkursdelikt act of bankruptcy Konkurseröffnung opening of bankruptcy Konkursgericht court of bankruptcy Konkursmasse bankrupt's assets Konkursordnung bankruptcy act Konkursverfahren bankruptcy proceeding Konkursverfahren bankruptcy proceedings Konkursvergehen act of bankruptcy können angenommen werden may be accepted können direkt übersandt werden may be sent directly können erheblich verringert werden can be much reduced können ermäßigt oder verkürzt werden may be reduced or curtailed können Sie etwas geheim halten can you keep a secret können über eine andere Bank übersandt werden may be sent through another bank können übersandt werden may be sent Konnossement bill of lading Konnossement master's receipt Konnossement ohne Einschränkung clean bill of lading Konnossementsindossament endorsement of a bill of lading Konsignationsware consigned goods Konsignationsware consignment goods konsolidierte Bilanz consolidated balance sheet Konsortium consortium konstant constant konstante Kosten constant costs Konsul consul konsularisch consular Konsulatsfaktura consular invoice Konsulatsgebühr consular fee Konsulatsgebühren consular charges Konsulatsgebühren consular fees konsultieren consult Konsumbesteuerung tax on consumption Konsumentenkredit consumer credit Konsumentenkredit loan for consumption Konsumgenossenschaft industrial and provident society Konsumgenossenschaft retail cooperative Konsumladen co-operative store Konsumlenkung control of consumption Konsumsteigerung growth in consumption Kontakt aufnehmen approach Kontakt aufnehmen establish contact Kontakt; kontaktieren; Kontakt aufnehmen contact Kontaktaufnahme approach Kontakter contact man Kontango backwardation Konten abstimmen agree accounts Konten der Ministerien ministerial accounts Konten fälschen manipulate accounts Kontenabstimmung reconciliation of accounts Kontenänderung change of account Kontenart type of account Kontenausgleich settlement of accounts Kontenauszug statement of account Kontenauszug der Bank bank statement Kontenbezeichnung name of account Kontenklasse class of accounts Kontenplan chart of accounts
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig

for certain know
"—Who "the Character" was, we do not for certain know.
— from Toronto of Old Collections and recollections illustrative of the early settlement and social life of the capital of Ontario by Henry Scadding

fears conversed kindly
He, however, disguised his fears, conversed kindly with the youth, and drew from him his name and errand.
— from Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome by E. M. Berens

few can know
"You know his virtues well," said I, "but few can know the greatness of his character as I know it.
— from Bleak House by Charles Dickens

first cult known
But since it is death which brought about this apotheosis, it is to the dead, to the souls of ancestors, that the first cult known to humanity was addressed.
— from The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life by Émile Durkheim

father Captain Keller
Her father, Captain Keller, wrote to me as follows on the subject: "I hasten to assure you that Helen could not have received any idea of the story from any of her relations or friends here, none of whom can communicate with her readily enough to impress her with the details of a story of that character.
— from The Story of My Life With her letters (1887-1901) and a supplementary account of her education, including passages from the reports and letters of her teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, by John Albert Macy by Helen Keller

from Colonel Kempenfelt
return Footnote 7: Captain Sentry was by some supposed to have been drawn from Colonel Kempenfelt, the father of the Admiral who went down with the Royal George .
— from The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays by Steele, Richard, Sir

father Carver Kinlay
I did not ask him any question, but his brief warning was enough to show me that there was some serious cause of enmity between him and Tom's father, Carver Kinlay.
— from The Pilots of Pomona: A Story of the Orkney Islands by Robert Leighton

faro Cherokee knows
"Of course, turnin' faro, Cherokee knows who has money an' who needs it; keeps tab, so to speak, on the fluctooations of the camp's finances closer'n anybody.
— from Wolfville Days by Alfred Henry Lewis

Featherstone curtly keeping
And now what d' you expect?" said Mr. Featherstone, curtly, keeping on his spectacles, but withdrawing his hands under his wraps.
— from Middlemarch by George Eliot

ff Cremer Kirch
Trauung , 44 ff.; Cremer , Kirch.
— from A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 1 of 3 by George Elliott Howard

French court knew
As we have seen, he had revealed these intrigues long before they were known to the world, and the French court knew that he had revealed them.
— from PG Edition of Netherlands series — Complete by John Lothrop Motley

from certain kinds
[342] In the couvade the father occupies the erroneously so-called lying-in bed; is nursed and otherwise cared for as if he were the mother: while he rigidly fasts or abstains from certain kinds of food.
— from A History of Matrimonial Institutions, Vol. 1 of 3 by George Elliott Howard

for certain kinds
This proved more successful, and rotary drills, operating long augers and acting like ordinary wood-boring machines, are now used extensively for certain kinds of drilling.
— from Every-day Science: Volume 6. The Conquest of Nature by Edward Huntington Williams

former case knowledge
If, as opposed to this, the subject alone is taken as the starting-point, then more life and more movement is indeed assured, and a more varied prospect will be acquired, but there is no possibility of distinguishing between that which is only contingent to the individual and that which forms a common inner world; there is no possibility of a rejection of the narrowly human, or even of extricating a realm of ideas from the abundance 352 of impressions: if in the former case knowledge lost all content, in the present case it threatens to be completely dissolved.
— from Life's Basis and Life's Ideal: The Fundamentals of a New Philosophy of Life by Rudolf Eucken

for cam K1
Up to this stage the action may be detailed thus: the thread guide receives its traverse over a certain distance of the bobbin by the action of the heart-shaped cam C, this being denoted by the dotted positions C1 for cam, K1 for stud, P1 for the stage, G1 for the guide, and this motion proceeds regularly during the winding operation.
— from Hosiery Manufacture by Davis, William, M.A.


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