average$6198$ - translation to greek
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average$6198$ - translation to greek

STATISTIC SHOWING MEAN SALARY FOR THE WORKING POPULATION OF A NATION
National average income; Average wage

average      
v. υπολογίζομαι κατά μέσον όρον, υπολογίζω
average cost         
Average costing; Average Cost; Weighted Average Cost; Moving-Average Cost; Weighted average cost; Moving-average cost; Moving average cost; Moving-Average cost; Weighted-average cost; Weighted-average Cost; Weighted-Average Cost; Weighted-Average cost
μέσο κόστος
marine insurance         
INSURANCE COVERING THE LOSS OF SHIPS AND OTHER TRANSPORT
Marine Insurance; Boat Insurance; Actual Total Loss; Actual total loss; Maritime insurance; Constructive total loss; Certified marine insurance professional; Certified Marine Insurance Professional; Average adjuster; Cargo insurance; Constructive Total Loss; Maritime hull loss; Hull loss (cruise ship)
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Definition

general average
¦ noun Law the apportionment of financial liability for the loss arising from the jettisoning of a ship's cargo by dividing the costs among all those whose property was preserved by the action.

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National average salary

The national average salary (or national average wage) is the mean salary for the working population of a nation. It is calculated by summing all the annual salaries of all persons in work and dividing the total by the number of workers. It is not the same as the Gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, which is calculated by dividing the GDP by the total population of a country, including the unemployed and those not in the workforce (e.g. retired people, children, students, etc.).