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1 накладывать условия
1) General subject: attach conditions (AD)2) Mathematics: impose some conditions, stipulate the conditionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > накладывать условия
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2 обуславливать
1) General subject: condition, determine, precondition, stipulate, translate into (AD), became agent for smth (The complex processes of exploration, colonization and overseas trade that characterized Britain’s external relations for several centuries became agents for change in the English language), occasion2) Mathematics: be responsible for, give rise to, motivate3) Law: provide, attach conditions4) Economy: govern5) Diplomatic term: tie6) Metallurgy: specify7) Business: drive8) Makarov: be responsible (for), bespeak, cause, control, define, dictate, give place to (что-л.), make conditions, precondition (что-л. заранее) -
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1) General subject: bespeak, condition, conditionate, control, determine, govern, postulate, stipulate, predicate2) Engineering: cond3) Mathematics: be responsible for, bring about, cause, define, dictate, give rise to, make conditions, motivate, specify4) Law: attach conditions5) Diplomatic term: precondition -
4 ставить (что-л.) в зависимость от условий
Economy: attach conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить (что-л.) в зависимость от условий
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5 ставить в зависимость от условий
Economy: (что-л.) attach conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ставить в зависимость от условий
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рус Энтезопатии нижней конечности, исключая стопуeng Enthesopathies of lower limb, excluding foot. (Note: ) The superficially specific terms bursitis, capsulitis and tendinitis tend to be used indiscriminately for various disorders of peripheral ligamentous or muscular attach-ments; most of these conditions have been brought together as enthesopathies which is the generic term for lesions at these sites. (Excludes: ) bursitis due to use, overuse and pressure ( M70.-)
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