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Что (кто) такое entry-preventing price - определение

EFFORT TO PREVENT OR REDUCE THE SEVERITY OF BODILY INJURIES
Injury prevention program; Preventing home related injuries; Preventing injuries; Preventing injury
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entry-level         
JOB REQUIRING LITTLE OR NO PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD, OFTEN FILLED BY INDIVIDUALS RECENTLY COMPLETING SCHOOL
Entry level job; Entry level worker; Entry-level worker; Grunt work; Entry-level; Low wage
1.
Entry-level is used to describe basic low-cost versions of products such as cars or computers that are suitable for people who have no previous experience or knowledge of them. (BUSINESS)
Several companies are offering new, entry-level models in hopes of attracting more buyers.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
Entry-level jobs are suitable for people who do not have previous experience or qualifications in a particular area of work. (BUSINESS)
Many entry-level jobs were filled by school leavers.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Entry-level job         
JOB REQUIRING LITTLE OR NO PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD, OFTEN FILLED BY INDIVIDUALS RECENTLY COMPLETING SCHOOL
Entry level job; Entry level worker; Entry-level worker; Grunt work; Entry-level; Low wage
An entry-level job is a job that is normally designed or designated for recent graduates of a given discipline and typically does not require prior experience in the field or profession. These roles may require some on-site training.
Data entry         
OPERATION OF INSERTING DATA INTO A DATABASE
Data Entry
Data entry is the process of digitizing data by entering it into a computer system for organization and management purposes. It is a person-based process"Data entry ...
Data entry clerk         
  • [[Keypunch]] operators at Volkswagen in 1973
PROFESSION
Data entry operator; Data entry clerks; Data Entry Operators; Data entry clerkship; Data entry clerkships; Data Entry Clerks; Data encoder
A data entry clerk, also known as data preparation and control operator, data registration and control operator, and data preparation and registration operator, is a member of staff employed to enter or update data into a computer system. Data is often entered into a computer from paper documents using a keyboard.
Single-entry bookkeeping         
METHOD OF BOOKKEEPING RELYING ON A ONE SIDED ACCOUNTING ENTRY TO MAINTAIN FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Books of original entry; Single entry bookkeeping; Single-entry accounting system; Single-entry bookkeeping system
Single-entry bookkeeping, also known as, single-entry accounting, is a method of bookkeeping that relies on a one-sided accounting entry to maintain financial information. The primary bookkeeping record in single-entry bookkeeping is the cash book, which is similar to a checking account register (in UK: cheque account, current account), except all entries are allocated among several categories of income and expense accounts.
entry-level         
JOB REQUIRING LITTLE OR NO PRIOR WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE FIELD, OFTEN FILLED BY INDIVIDUALS RECENTLY COMPLETING SCHOOL
Entry level job; Entry level worker; Entry-level worker; Grunt work; Entry-level; Low wage
¦ adjective suitable for a beginner or first-time user: entry-level computers.
Graduate entry         
Graduate Entry
A graduate entry degree is term used for an academic degree that denotes a minimum 3-4 year bachelor's degree. It is most commonly used to refer to first professional degree programs.
price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
also price-tag (price tags)
1.
If something has a price tag of a particular amount, that is the amount that you must pay in order to buy it. (WRITTEN)
The price tag on the 34-room white Regency mansion is ?17.5 million.
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2.
In a shop, the price tag on an article for sale is a small piece of card or paper which is attached to the article and which has the price written on it.
N-COUNT
price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
¦ noun a label showing the price of an item.
?the cost of something.
Price tag         
  • An orange price tag roll
LABEL DECLARING THE PRICE OF AN ITEM FOR SALE
Price tagging; Pricetags; Price label
A price tag is a label declaring the price of an item for sale. It may be a sticker or attached by twist tie or other means.

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Injury prevention

Injury prevention is an effort to prevent or reduce the severity of bodily injuries caused by external mechanisms, such as accidents, before they occur. Injury prevention is a component of safety and public health, and its goal is to improve the health of the population by preventing injuries and hence improving quality of life. Among laypersons, the term "accidental injury" is often used. However, "accidental" implies the causes of injuries are random in nature. Researchers prefer the term "unintentional injury" to refer to injuries that are nonvolitional but often preventable. Data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control show that unintentional injuries are a significant public health concern: they are by far the leading cause of death from ages 1 through 44. During these years, unintentional injuries account for more deaths than the next three leading causes of death combined. Unintentional injuries also account for the top ten sources of nonfatal emergency room visits for persons up to age 9 and nine of the top ten sources of nonfatal emergency room visits for persons over the age of 9.

Injury prevention strategies cover a variety of approaches, many of which are classified as falling under the "3 Es" of injury prevention: education, engineering modifications, and enforcement/enactment of policies. Some organizations and researchers have variously proposed the addition of equity, empowerment, emotion, empathy, evaluation, and economic incentives to this list.