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Что (кто) такое -apir - определение


ápiro      
adj. (-1789 cf. MS 1 ) refratário ao fogo; incombustível
-etim lat. ap(y)rus e, este, do gr. ápuros,os,on 'sem fogo; não iluminado; frio'; vera pir(o)- ; f.hist. 1789 apyro
-apir      
term. o v. usucapir é regular, embora raro na 1ªp.s.pres.ind. e no pres.subj.
-uso ver, no verbete terminação , o que se diz em uso
apiro-      
el.comp. antepositivo, do gr. ápiros,os,on 'sem fim, infinito'; ocorre no termo apirópode , da terminologia zoológica
Примеры употребления для -apir
1. This quotation leads a report submitted by Students Taking Action Now÷ Darfur (STAND) asking the Stanford University Advisory Panel on Investment Responsibility (APIR) to review investment in four companies.
2. As with the report to Stanford‘s APIR, which narrowed its focus on four specific foreign companies and documented their connections to the genocide, STAND members focused their advocacy with California Senators on a limited number of companies as well.
3. The panel, which is charged with gauging the university community‘s opinions on social and environmental issues as they pertain to investment, voted last week to recommend divestment from ABB (ticker÷ ABB), PetroChina (PTR), Sinopec (SNP), and Tatneft (TNT). "The panel‘s role is totally advisory––it‘s the eyes and ears of the campus––but the locus of the decision resides with the Board of Directors Subcommittee on Investment Responsibility, which makes its own recommendation to the full Board," APIR Chair and Finance Professor George Parker told SocialFunds.com.