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fсмягчение, облегчениеmitigation des peines юр. — смягчение приговора -
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5 mitigation de la peine
fсмягчение наказания (установление более благоприятного режима лишения свободы для женщин и пожилых людей)Dictionnaire de droit français-russe > mitigation de la peine
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6 mitigation des peines
сущ.Французско-русский универсальный словарь > mitigation des peines
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7 mesure d'atténuation
мера по снижению уровня отрицательного воздействия
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mitigation measure
Any procedure or action undertaken to reduce the adverse impacts that a project or activity may have on the environment. (Source: TOE)
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Франко-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > mesure d'atténuation
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8 смягчение
с.1) amollissement m, adoucissement m (кожи и т.п.); amortissement m ( удара)2) перен. atténuation f; mitigation f ( приговора)смягчение наказания — commutation f ( или atténuation) de peine3) лингв. mouillure f -
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уменьшение (последствия события)
Ограничение любого негативного последствия конкретного события.
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- термины, относящиеся к обработке риска и управлению риском
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См. также в других словарях:
Mitigation — may refer to: mitigation of global warming in climate science environmental mitigation in public administration; also, in particular: Mitigation banking The Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000 disaster mitigation in emergency management; also, in… … Wikipedia
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mitigation — I noun abatement, abridgment, adjustment, alleviation, assuagement, attenuation, comforting, decrease, diminishment, diminution, easing, lessening, levamentum, levatio, lightening, mitigatio, moderation, palliation, reduction, relaxation, relief … Law dictionary
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mitigation — (n.) mid 14c., from L. mitigationem (nom. mitigatio), noun of action from pp. stem of mitigare (see MITIGATE (Cf. mitigate)) … Etymology dictionary
mitigation — Mitigation, Mitigatio … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Mitigation — la Mitigation (d après le mot latine mitigare) est utilisée dans le domaine du risque ou des études d impact et surtout dans les pays anglo saxons pour désigner des systèmes moyens et mesures d atténuation d effets, par exemple en matière de… … Wikipédia en Français
mitigation — [[t]mɪ̱tɪge͟ɪʃ(ə)n[/t]] 1) PHRASE: PHR with cl If someone, especially in a court, is told something in mitigation, they are told something that makes a crime or fault easier to understand and excuse. [FORMAL] Kieran Coonan QC told the judge in… … English dictionary
mitigation — mit|i|ga|tion [ˌmıtıˈgeıʃən] n [U] 1.) in mitigation law if you say something in mitigation, you try to make someone s crime or mistake seem less serious or show that they were not completely responsible ▪ The captain added, in mitigation, that… … Dictionary of contemporary English
mitigation — noun (U) 1 in mitigation law if you say something in mitigation, you try to make someone s crime or mistake seem less serious or show that they were not completely responsible: The captain added, in mitigation, that the engines may have been… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English