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  • 11domar — {{#}}{{LM D13905}}{{〓}} {{ConjD13905}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynD14233}} {{[}}domar{{]}} ‹do·mar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a un animal,{{♀}} amansarlo y hacerlo dócil mediante el ejercicio y la enseñanza: • Ha domado un caballo… …

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  • 12domar — v tr (Se conjuga como amar) 1 Hacer que un animal sea dócil y obedezca las órdenes que se le dan: domar un potro, domar tigres, Dicen que la música doma a las fieras 2 Hacer que disminuya o se aplaque la fuerza o energía de alguien o de algo:… …

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  • 13Domar — Evsey David, 1914–1997, aus Polen stammender amerikanischer Nationalökonom, der bis zu seiner Emeritierung 1984 am Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston lehrte. D. ist ein Vertreter der ⇡ postkeynesianischen Wachstumstheorie. Wie ⇡… …

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  • 14Domar Upazila — Domar ডোমার   Upazila   …

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  • 15Domar (caste) — Domar Total population 31,000[1] Regions with significant populations •  India Languages …

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  • 16Domar Aggregation — is the principle that the growth rate of an aggregate is the weighted average of the growth rates of its components, where each component is weighted by the share of the aggregate it makes up. The idea comes up in the context of national accounts …

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  • 17Domar aggregation — is the principle that the growth rate of an aggregate is the weighted average of the growth rates of its components, where each component is weighted by the share of the aggregate it makes up. The idea comes up in the context of national accounts …

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  • 18Domar, Tibet — Domar is a village in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Located in western Tibet it lies at an altitude of 4508 metres (14,793 feet). The village has a population of about 14 people. It lies approximately 27 miles west of Tungru and is north… …

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  • 19Domar serfdom model — The Domar serfdom model is an economic model, first presented by the Russian economist Evsey Domar in 1970, which seeks to explain why some historical societies adopted slavery or serfdom while others relied on free labor markets. Domar first… …

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  • 20domar — pop. Copular (ERDELV) …

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