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1 stringent immigration control
Дипломатический термин: строгий иммиграционный контрольУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > stringent immigration control
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2 stringent immigration control
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > stringent immigration control
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3 stringent immigration control
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > stringent immigration control
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4 control
1. nконтроль, проверка, надзор; управление, руководство; регулирование- bring smth. under international control- have control over smth.- exercise control over smth.- lose control of smth.- place stringent control on smth.- regain control over smth.- tighten control over smth.2. vконтролировать, проверять; сдерживать, управлять, руководить -
5 строгий иммиграционный контроль
1) Law: stringent immigration controls2) Diplomatic term: stringent immigration controlУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строгий иммиграционный контроль
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6 regulation
n2) pl правила, инструкции; предписания; директивы; регламент3) постановление, распоряжение
- administrative regulations
- allocation regulations
- budget regulation
- cartel regulations
- compulsory regulation
- control regulations
- currency regulations
- currency exchange regulations
- customs regulations
- departmental regulations
- dispatch regulations
- duty regulations
- economic regulation
- environmental regulations
- exchange regulations
- exchange control regulations
- export regulations
- export control regulations
- factory regulations
- financial regulations
- fire safety regulations
- fiscal regulation
- food products regulations
- foreign exchange regulations
- foreign exchange control regulations
- foreign ownership regulation
- government regulation
- harbour regulations
- immigration regulations
- import regulations
- ineffectual regulation
- insurance regulations
- internal regulations
- lax regulation
- legal regulation
- licence regulations
- maintenance regulations
- market regulations
- marking regulations
- permit regulations
- plant regulation
- pollution control regulations
- port regulations
- port authority regulations
- price regulation
- price regulations
- prudential regulation
- public regulation
- quantitative regulation of imports
- quantitative regulation of trade turnover
- rate regulation
- safety regulations
- sanitary regulations
- securities regulations
- service regulations
- servicing regulations
- state regulation
- statutory regulations
- stock exchange regulations
- storage regulations
- stringent regulations
- tariff regulations
- taring regulations
- tax regulations
- technical regulations
- trade regulations
- traffic regulations
- wage regulation
- working regulations
- regulation of export
- regulation of import
- regulations of participation
- regulation of payments
- regulation of prices
- regulation of production
- regulations on the use
- according to regulations
- contrary to regulations
- develop regulations
- increase regulation
- infringe regulations
- observe regulations
- tighten regulations
- violate regulations
- work out regulationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > regulation
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