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1 необходимые гарантии
Русско-английский политический словарь > необходимые гарантии
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2 гарантия гаранти·я
1) safeguard, guaranteeадекватная / достаточная гарантия — adequate safeguard
надёжная гарантия — defendable / failsafe / reliable guarantee / safeguard
надлежащие гарантии — adeguate / appropriate assurances
гарантии, обеспечивающие что-л. — safeguards against smth.
добиться гарантий, обеспечивающих что-л. — to obtain safeguards against smth.
2) эк. undertaking, guarantee; (от убытков, потерь) indemnity3) юр. warranty, guaranteeмеждународно-правовые гарантии (безопасности государств) — international legal guarantees (for the security of states)
гарантии неиспользования в военных целях ядерных установок мирного значения — safeguards on civil nuclear industries
гарантии нераспространения ядерного оружия — safeguards against the proliferation of nuclear weapons
содействовать применению гарантий Международного агентства по атомной энергии — to facilitate the application of International Atomic Energy Agency guarantees
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3 необходимые гарантии
Diplomatic term: indispensable guaranteesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необходимые гарантии
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4 обязательные гарантии
Diplomatic term: indispensable guaranteesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обязательные гарантии
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