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budgetary constraints - Übersetzung nach italienisch

MECHANICAL SYSTEM WHOSE CONSTRAINTS ARE INDEPENDENT OF TIME
Scleronomous Constraints; Scleronomous constraints; Scleronomic; Scleronomous constraint; Scleronomic constraint
  • A simple pendulum with oscillating pivot point
  • A simple pendulum

budgetary constraints      
costrizione buggettaria
project funding         
  • Closing process group processes.<ref name="VA03"/>
  • Executing process group processes<ref name="VA03"/>
  • [[Henry Gantt]] (1861–1919), the father of planning and control techniques
  • Initiating process group processes<ref name="VA03"/>
  • Monitoring and controlling process group processes<ref name="VA03"/>
  • PERT network chart]] for a seven-month project with five milestones
  • The Positive, Appropriate and Negative complexity model proposed by Stefan Morcov <ref name="Morcov2021" />
  • Typical development phases of an engineering project
  • Monitoring and controlling cycle
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  • Simple, complicated, complex, and really complex projects - based on the Cynefin framework.
THE PRACTICE OF INITIATING, PLANNING, EXECUTING, CONTROLLING, AND CLOSING THE WORK OF A TEAM TO ACHIEVE SPECIFIC GOALS AND MEET SPECIFIC SUCCESS CRITERIA AT THE SPECIFIED TIME
Project Management; Project objective; Project management process; Project management standards; Project life cycle; Configuration Control Board; Work activity management; Project funding; Engineering project management; Project Controls; Project constraints; Project management lifecycle; Project development; Work Activity Management; Project Phase; Project lede; Project lead; Draft:PROJECT TERMINATION; Project termination; History of project management; Project development stage; Draft:Work management 2; Work management
costituire un fondo per un progetto, raccogliere fondi per un progetto
budgetary deficit         
  • The government surplus/deficit of struggling European countries according to [[European sovereign debt crisis]]: [[Italy]], [[Cyprus]], [[Portugal]], [[Spain]], [[Greece]], [[United Kingdom]] and [[Ireland]] against the [[Eurozone]] and the [[United States]] (2000–2013).
  • French government borrowing (budget deficits) as a percentage of GNP, 1960–2009
  • Sectoral financial balances in U.S. economy 1990–2012. By definition, the three balances must net to zero. Since 2009, the U.S. capital surplus and private sector surplus have driven a government budget deficit.
  • United States deficit or surplus percentage 1901 to 2006
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REVENUES AND SPENDING
Deficits; Budget deficits; Fiscal deficit; Budgetary deficit; Primary deficit; Primary surplus; National deficit; Public Borrowing Requirement; Primary balance (statistical term); Government deficit; User:Balboa17/Primary Balance; Wikipedia:WikiProject Abandoned Drafts/Primary Balance; Primary Balance (statistical term); Government budget deficits; General government balance; Government budget deficit; Government budget surplus; Cyclically-adjusted primary balance; Cyclically adjusted primary balance; Structural budget balance; General government deficit; General government surplus; General budget balance; General budget deficit; General budget surplus; Public fiscal balance; Public fiscal deficit; Public fiscal surplus; Public budget balance; Public budget deficit; Public budget surplus; Fiscal surplus; Federal surpluses; Government budget constraint; Deficit bias
deficit buggettario

Definition

constraint
(constraints)
1.
A constraint is something that limits or controls what you can do.
Their decision to abandon the trip was made because of financial constraints...
N-COUNT: oft adj N, N on n
2.
Constraint is control over the way you behave which prevents you from doing what you want to do.
= restraint
N-UNCOUNT

Wikipedia

Scleronomous

A mechanical system is scleronomous if the equations of constraints do not contain the time as an explicit variable and the equation of constraints can be described by generalized coordinates. Such constraints are called scleronomic constraints. The opposite of scleronomous is rheonomous.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für budgetary constraints
1. But, remarkably, budgetary constraints are adding to the production problems.
2. But the German authorities point to budgetary constraints, arguing the union‘s demands are unrealistic.
3. For councils, squeezed between public demands and budgetary constraints, these issues will not go away.
4. Starting in 1'5', he bent departments and their sometimes capricious heads to budgetary constraints and proper accountability.
5. They then deny responsibility and refer the union to the contractor, who, because of budgetary constraints, cannot fund improvements.