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31Sunk Island — Original name in latin Sunk Island Name in other language State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 53.65168 latitude 0.08407 altitude 4 Population 0 Date 2011 07 31 …
32Sunk cost — Part of the capital costs actually incurred up to the date of reserves estimation minus depreciation and amortization expenses. Items such as exploration costs, land acquisition costs, and costs of financing can be included. U.S. Dept. of… …
33sunk costs — 1) Expenditure, usually on capital items, that once having been incurred can be included in the books of account as an asset, although this value cannot be recovered. An example of this form of expenditure would be creating a railway embankment… …
34sunk costs — 1) Expenditure, usually on capital items, that once having been incurred can be included in the books of account as an asset, although this value cannot be recovered. 2) In management accounting, expenditure that has already been incurred and… …
35sunk cost — negrįžtamosios sąnaudos statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Patirtos ir neatlygintos sąnaudos. atitikmenys: angl. sunk cost šaltinis NATO mokymų ir pratybų finansavimo terminų žodynas AAP 43(1), 2009 …
36sunk relief — noun 1. : sculptural relief in which the outlines of modeled forms are incised in a plane surface beyond which the forms do not project 2. : sculpture or a sculptural form executed in sunk relief * * * cavo relievo. [1930 35] …
37sunk squaw — noun Etymology: sunk alteration of sunck : sunck …
38sunk fence — noun Date: circa 1771 a ditch with a retaining wall used to divide lands without defacing a landscape called also ha ha …
39sunk — I. past and past participle of sink II. adjective Date: 1719 1. depressed in spirits 2. done for, ruined …
40sunk net — a gill net with the head line below the water surface …