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vote trading - traduction vers russe


vote trading         
EXCHANGE OF FAVORS IN VOTING, USUALLY INFORMALLY
Horse trading (political); Vote-trading
обмен голосами ("я буду голосовать за твой проект, если ты проголосуешь за мой")
trading station         
  • A recreation of a typical trading post for trade with the [[Plains Indians]]
PLACE OR ESTABLISHMENT WHERE THE TRADING OF GOODS TOOK PLACE
Trade post; Trading posts; Trading Post; Trading fort; Trading station
торговое агентство, фактория
trading post         
  • A recreation of a typical trading post for trade with the [[Plains Indians]]
PLACE OR ESTABLISHMENT WHERE THE TRADING OF GOODS TOOK PLACE
Trade post; Trading posts; Trading Post; Trading fort; Trading station

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АМТОРГ
(Amtorg Trading Corporation) , акционерное общество, учрежденное в 1924 в Нью-Йорке; комиссионер-посредник внешнеторговых операций между США и Содружеством Независимых Государств (СНГ) (до 1991 с СССР).

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Vote trading
Vote trading is the practice of voting in the manner another person wishes on a bill, position on a more general issue, or favored candidate in exchange for the other person's vote in the manner one wishes on another position, proposal, or candidate. Nearly all voting systems do not make vote trading a formal process, so vote trading is very often informal and thus not binding.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour vote trading
1. Worse, "truncating" opinions makes it easier for an organization, such as a panel of Olympic figure–skating judges, to fall into vote–trading.
2. Behind the allegations of vote–trading and ties to the Russian mafia was a case study in how organizations make decisions when some members are clearly biased, says Mr.
3. Not only does excluding the opinion bury useful information, it can also push that manager to engage in vote–trading with regard to other promotions, as in, "If you vote my way on this one, I‘ll vote your way next time." If the decision requires a simple majority, deals are easier to make, Zitzewitz says, so eliminating those outlying opinions eventually means you‘ve lost out on who skated best or would be the better person to promote.
Traduction de &#39vote trading&#39 en Russe