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1 руководитель руководител·ь
leader, head; (администратор) executive; (управляющий) managerноминальный / фиктивный руководитель — phantom leader
руководитель аппарата сотрудников Белого дома (США) — Chief of Staff of the White House, Presidential Chief of Staff
руководитель делегации — leader / head of the delegation
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > руководитель руководител·ь
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2 волевой лидер
1) Politics: strong leader2) Mass media: forceful leader -
3 сильный руководитель
1) Diplomatic term: forceful leader2) Politics: strong leaderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сильный руководитель
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4 волевой руководитель
Diplomatic term: forceful leaderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > волевой руководитель
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