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121 в силу своих функций
Diplomatic term: in virtue of (one's) functionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в силу своих функций
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122 в силу статей 1 - 4, 6, 8 - 16 и
General subject: in virtue of Articles 1 to 4, 6, 8 to 16 and 18 to 21 of the present Annex (юр. оборот взят из англ. текста Конвенции о единообразном законе о переводном и простом векселе от 1930 г.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > в силу статей 1 - 4, 6, 8 - 16 и
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123 в силу того, что
Mathematics: because, by virtue of the fact that, since -
124 в силу чего-либо
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125 в соответствии с
1) General subject: along the lines, as consisted with, as consistent with, as specified in, in accordance with, in concordance with, in conformity with, in keeping with, in line with, in line with (чем-л.), in obedience to, pursuant to, subject to, suit (to suit specific geological conditions), the hangings are of a piece with the furniture (чем-л.), True to (True to our promise, we told Mrs. Harker everything which had passed), (чем-л.) in compliance with, consistent with, as shown in, under, by virtue of, in tune with2) Aviation: commensurate with3) Mathematics: accordingly, by, in relation4) Law: subject to compliance with (Subject to compliance with Appendix C), as prescribed by (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), in conformance with, on the terms set out in, subject to the terms and conditions of, under the terms and conditions of5) Economy: per7) Abbreviation: iro, in respect of8) Jargon: on the button (чем-либо)9) Oil: as indicated in (...) (...)10) Officialese: as given in11) Business: according to, according with, as on, as provided by, in agreement with, in compliance with, in pursuance of, in step with, in conjunction with12) Sakhalin energy glossary: as indicated in13) Chemical weapons: in accordance with (IAW)14) Makarov: all of a piece (чем-л.)15) Psycholinguistics: congruently -
126 в соответствии со званием
Military: by virtue of commissionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в соответствии со званием
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127 валаамит
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128 ввиду
1) General subject: considering, in the face of, in view, in view of, on account of, seeing that, since, In light of2) Mathematics: because of, by, by reason of, by virtue of, due to, for, for reasons of, from, from behind, owing to, through3) Diplomatic term: in view of( smth.) (чего-л.)
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