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range of points - translation to russian

Points-of-parity/points-of-difference; Points of parity; Point of parity; Point-of-difference; Points of difference

range of points      

математика

линейный ряд точек

range of a function         
AMBIGUOUS TERM, REFERRING EITHER TO THE CODOMAIN OR THE IMAGE OF A FUNCTION
Range (function); Function range
[матем.] множество значений функции
free-range         
  • Baby free range [[chicken]] in the hand of a person in [[Ishwarganj Upazila]], [[Mymensingh]], [[Bangladesh]]
  • Small-scale free range farming in the [[Northern Black Forest]]
  • Free range meat chickens seek shade on a U.S. farm.
  • Free range ducks in [[Hainan]] Province, China
  • geese]] in Germany
  • Free range pigs in England
METHOD OF FARMING WHERE ANIMALS CAN ROAM FREELY OUTDOORS
Free-range; Free Range

[fri:'reindʒ]

прилагательное

сельское хозяйство

находящийся на свободном выгуле

Definition

Брукса хребет
(Brooks Range)

горный хребет на С. Аляски. Длина около 1000 км, ширина до 200 км. Преобладающие высоты 1500-2000 м, наибольшая высота 2816 м (г. Майклсон). Сложен породами преимущественно нижнепалеозойского возраста (известняки, кварциты, сланцы, песчаники). Глубоко расчленён долинами рек. Широко распространены древние ледниковые формы. Небольшие современные ледники. Служит водоразделом между реками арктического склона и бассейном р. Юкон. Растительность - горная тундра; характерны каменистые россыпи и обнажённые скалы.

Wikipedia

Point of difference

A point of difference is a factor of products or services that establishes differentiation. Differentiation is the way in which the goods or services of a company differ from its competitors. Indicators of the point of difference's success would be increased customer benefit and brand loyalty. However, an excessive degree of differentiation could cause the goods or services to lose their standard within a given industry, leading to a subsequent loss of consumers. Hence, a balance of differentiation and association is required, and a point of parity has to be adopted in order to allow a business to remain or further enhance its competitiveness.

Examples of use of range of points
1. Opening the proceedings, Adair Turner had said it was not his aim to achieve consensus today and that he was "under no delusions that different points of view are suddenly going to be reconciled". "What we hope to have is a discussion which clarifies the key choices before us, and which enables us to understand the full range of points of view." He added÷ "We will not be setting out, even tentatively, Pensions Commission conclusions on the way forward." The commission is due to publish its report this autumn.
2. Sincerely, Kolawole Olaniyan Program Director Africa Program Memorandum on "The Organization of Humanitarian and Voluntary Work Bill 2006" Amnesty International is seriously concerned that proposed new legislation regulating the activities of non–governmental and civil society organisations –as it is currently phrased– threatens the right to Freedom of Association, and can potentially undermine the operation and work of human rights non–governmental organisations (NGOs). Though not specifically prohibiting the Freedom of Association, a range of points in the implementation potentially allow the pending law to be used as a means of suppressing civil society organizations contrary to international human rights standards and the Bill of Rights of the Sudanese Interim National Constitution of 2005.
What is the Russian for range of points? Translation of &#39range of points&#39 to Russian