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21 physical person
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22 physical state of a person
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• henkilönkatsastusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > physical examination of a person
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сущ. физическое лицо nEnglish-Russian project management dictionary > physical person
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28 disabled person
person with disabilities; disabled personAny person whose mobility is reduced due to a physical incapacity (sensory or locomotor), an intellectual deficiency, age, illness or any other cause of disability when using transport and whose situation needs special attention and the adaptation to the person’s needs of the services made available to all passengers.(AN 9)Official definition added to AN 9 by Amdt 16 (31/08/1997).Любое лицо, чья способность передвигаться при пользовании транспортом ограничена в силу физических недостатков (функциональные нарушения органов чувств или движения), умственной отсталости, возраста, заболевания или по любой другой причине, вызванной функциональными расстройствами, и чьё положение требует особого внимания и адаптации к потребностям такого лица видов обслуживания, предоставляемых всем пассажирам.International Civil Aviation Vocabulary (English-Russian) > disabled person
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29 critical damage to a physical person
критический ущерб физическому лицу
Ущерб, снижающий уровень жизни ниже критического уровня.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > critical damage to a physical person
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30 agreement in favour of the third person
English-Russian base dictionary > agreement in favour of the third person
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31 authorized person
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35 disabled person
неполноценный человек
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disabled person
Person lacking one or more physical power, such as the ability to walk or to coordinate one's movements, as from the effects of a disease or accident, or through mental impairment. (Source: CED)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > disabled person
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36 moderate physical pressure
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37 at the place of residence of the physical person
Общая лексика: по месту жительства физического лицаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > at the place of residence of the physical person
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38 place of residence of a physical person
Общая лексика: место жительства физического лицаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > place of residence of a physical person
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39 statement of income of a physical person
Общая лексика: справка о доходах физического лица (за - for)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > statement of income of a physical person
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40 taxpayer - physical person
Общая лексика: налогоплательщик-физическое лицоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > taxpayer - physical person
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