Glossary entry

Polish term or phrase:

zinstytucjonalizowane

English translation:

institutionalization

Added to glossary by Kasia kasia
Feb 28, 2007 22:03
17 yrs ago
Polish term

zinstytucjonalizowane

Polish to English Bus/Financial Business/Commerce (general)
zarządzania zinstytucjonalizowanym otoczeniem biznesu na przykładzie wybranych organizacji....
Proposed translations (English)
5 +1 institutionalization
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Proposed translations

+1
44 mins
Selected

institutionalization

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Note added at 47 mins (2007-02-28 22:50:46 GMT)
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institutionalized - w Twoim zdaniu
Peer comment(s):

agree Marcelina Haftka
52 mins
dzięki!
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