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1 поведение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > поведение
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2 линия поведения
1. behaviour2. action3. behavior4. strategy5. mode of behavior6. policy7. line of conduct -
3 определенное правило поведения
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > определенное правило поведения
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4 противоправное поведение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > противоправное поведение
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5 инкриминируемое поведение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > инкриминируемое поведение
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6 вменяемое в вину
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7 убийство
1) General subject: assassination, blood, bump, bump-off, despatch, dispatch, foul play, homicide, kill, kiss off, murder (murder will out - шила в мешке не утаишь), overkill, rub, thuggery (из-за угла), killing2) Colloquial: kiss-off3) Military: (массовое) slaughter4) History: bane5) Law: amortization, amortizement, bloodshed, criminal homicide, homicidal conduct, manslaughter, murderment, slaughter (особ. одновременное убийство нескольких человек), unjustifiable killing, unjustified killing, unlawful homicide7) Police term: 187 (кодированное сообщение диспетчеру в полиции США = homicide. могут отличаться в различных штатах и округах.), 1-87, one eighty seven8) Mass media: slaying (A 45-year-old New Westminster man has been charged in the slaying of a woman in Lighthouse Park in 2009.)9) Business: removal10) leg.N.P. felonious homicide, homicide (as a criminal offense) -
8 дознание
сущ.( следствие) inquest; inquiry; inquisition; investigationорган дознания — agency of (immediate) inquiry (investigation); examining body
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9 уполномоченный по расследованию
Лицo, кoтoрoму в силу нaличия у нeгo сooтвeтствующeй квaлификaции пoручeныoргaнизaция и прoвeдeниe рaсслeдoвaния, a тaкжe кoнтрoль зa eгo хoдoм.Примечание. Hичтo в привeдённoм вышe oпрeдeлeнии нe рaссмaтривaeтся кaк прeпятствующee нaзнaчeнию упoлнoмoчeннoгo пo рaсслeдoвaнию в сoстaв кoмиссии или другoгo oргaнa.A person charged, on the basis of his or her qualifications, with the responsibility for the organization, conduct and control of an investigation.Note.— Nothing in the above definition is intended to preclude the functions of an investigator-in-charge being assigned to a commission or other body.(AN 13; AN 17)Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > уполномоченный по расследованию
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10 командир воздушного судна
1) Пилoт, назначенный эксплуатантом или, в случае авиации общего назначения, владельцем воздушного судна выполнять обязанности командира и отвечать за безопасное выполнение полёта.2) Пилот, ответственный за управление воздушным судном и его безопасность в течение полётного времени.pilot-in-command; PIC1) The pilot designated by the operator, or in the case of general aviation, the owner, as being in command and charged with the safe conduct of a flight.(AN 1, AN 2, AN 3, AN 6/I, AN 6/II, AN 6/III, AN 11, AN 18, PANS-ATM)2) The pilot responsible for the operation and safety of the aircraft during flight time.(AN 9)Official definition modified by: Amdt 163 to AN 1, Amdt 36 to AN 2 (01/11/2001), Amdt 25 to AN 6/I (2/11/2000), Amdt 20 to AN 6/II (2/11/2000), Amdt 7 to AN 6/III (2/11/2000), Amdt 40 to AN 11 (1/11/2001), Amdt 16 to AN 12 (1/11/2001); Amdt 6 to AN 18, Amdt 4 to PANS-ATM, 14th ed. (1/11/2001) and added to AN 3 by Amdt 72 (2/2001).Русско-английский словарь международной организации гражданской авиации > командир воздушного судна
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