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Law: exceeding limits of necessary defence, excessive self defence (напр. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-defence_%28Australia%29\#Excessive_self_defence), use of excessive force in self-defence (напр. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-defence_in_English_law), use of excessive forceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > превышение пределов необходимой обороны
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сущ.сокращать расходы на оборону — to cut down (decrease, downsize, put down, reduce) defence expenditure(s) (spending)
увеличивать расходы на оборону — to increase defence expenditure(s) (spending); ( в два раза) to double defence expenditure(s) (spending)
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сущ.(власти, полномочий и т.п.) excess;exceeding;( излишек) surplus;( веса) overweight- превышение кредита
- превышение полномочий
- превышение привилегии
- превышение скорости
- превышение судебной власти
- превышение юрисдикции
- явное превышениепревышение ввоза (импорта) над вывозом (экспортом) — import balance of trade; surplus of imports over exports
превышение власти (прав | полномочий) — excess (exceeding) of authority (of power|s); transgression of authority; ( злоупотребление) abuse of power
превышение доходов над расходами — excess of receipts over expenses; ( в бюджете) budget (budgetary) surplus
превышение пределов необходимой обороны — excess; exceeding the limits of necessary defence
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сущ.defence- необходимая оборонапревышение пределов необходимой \оборонаы — exceeding the limits of necessary defence
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