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1 компетенция
сущ.competence; ( сфера полномочий тж) authority; jurisdiction; power; (выборного органа и т.п.) terms of referenceвходить в компетенцию — to come (fall) within the competence (jurisdiction) (of); (о выборном органе и т.п.) to cover the terms of reference
вне компетенции — beyond (outside) one's competence; beyond (outside) (the scope of) the jurisdiction (of)
в пределах компетенции — within one's competence; within (the scope of) the jurisdiction (of)
- внутренняя компетенция государствапо вопросам, входящим в чью-л компетенцию — on matters coming within smb's competence
- исключительная компетенция* * * -
2 компетенция
сущ.competence; ( сфера полномочий тж) authority; jurisdiction; power; (выборного органа и т.п.) terms of referenceвходить в компетенцию — to come (fall) within the competence (jurisdiction) (of); (о выборном органе и т.п.) to cover the terms of reference
вне компетенции — beyond (outside) one's competence; beyond (outside) (the scope of) the jurisdiction (of)
в пределах компетенции — within one's competence; within (the scope of) the jurisdiction (of)
- внутренняя компетенция государствапо вопросам, входящим в чью-л компетенцию — on matters coming within smb's competence
- исключительная компетенция* * *
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