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1 enabling
enabling /ɪˈneɪbəlɪŋ/a.1 che permette; che mette in grado2 (leg.) che conferisce il potere (di fare qc.): enabling act, legge che conferisce poteri specifici a una persona o un ente; (in USA, anche) legge che regola l'adesione di un territorio all'Unione ( autorizzandolo a stendere una costituzione); (leg., GB) enabling act of Parliament, legge che conferisce poteri legislativi a un ente; legge delega -
2 ♦ error
♦ error /ˈɛrə(r)/n. [cu]1 errore; sbaglio; fallo: to make an error, fare un errore; grammatical error, errore di grammatica; clerical error, errore di trascrizione; errore materiale; error of judgement, errore di giudizio; to repent the errors of one's youth, pentirsi degli errori giovanili; caused by human error, provocato da un errore umano; to do st. in error, fare qc. per errore (o per sbaglio); factual error, errore di fatto; a fundamental error, un errore di fondo2 (comput.) errore: fatal error, errore irreversibile; system error, errore di sistema; error correction, correzione degli errori; error detection, rilevamento degli errori; error message, messaggio di errore; error enabling device, errore durante l'abilitazione del dispositivo● (comm.) errors and omissions excepted, salvo errori e omissioni □ (stat.) error band, fascia d'errore □ (leg.) error in (o of) fact, errore di fatto □ (leg.) error in (o of) law, errore di diritto □ (stat.) error of sampling, errore di campionamento □ error-prone, facile agli errori □ the error of one's ways, i propri errori; il proprio comportamento sbagliato.
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enabling — UK US /ɪˈneɪblɪŋ/ adjective ► making something possible or easier: »The government has lowered corporate tax to create an enabling business environment … Financial and business terms
enabling — en·abl·ing adj: giving legal power, capacity, or sanction enabling legislation Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Enabling — This article describes enabling in its counselling or psychological sense. For enabling in an empowerment sense, see empowerment. Enabling is a term with a double meaning. [http://www.elinewberger.com/enabling.html elinewberger.com] From the page … Wikipedia
enabling — /en ay bling/, adj. Law. conferring new legal powers or capacities, esp. by removing a disability; having the right to license or regulate: an enabling act; enabling power. [1670 80; ENABLE + ING2] * * * … Universalium
enabling — adjective providing legal power or sanction (Freq. 1) an enabling resolution enabling power • Ant: ↑disabling • Similar to: ↑facultative, ↑sanctionative, ↑sanctioni … Useful english dictionary
Enabling — Enable En*a ble, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enabled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enabling}.] 1. To give strength or ability to; to make firm and strong. [Obs.] Who hath enabled me. 1 Tim. i. 12. [1913 Webster] Receive the Holy Ghost, said Christ to his apostles … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
enabling — en|a|bling [ıˈneıblıŋ] adj [only before noun] law an enabling law is one that makes something possible or gives someone special legal powers … Dictionary of contemporary English
enabling — adjective (only before noun) technical an enabling law is one that makes something possible or gives someone special legal powers … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
enabling — en•a•bling [[t]ɛnˈeɪ blɪŋ[/t]] adj. law conferring legal power or sanction, as by removing a disability: an enabling act[/ex] • Etymology: 1670–80 … From formal English to slang
enabling clause — n. A clause in a statute that gives the proper officials the power to enforce it. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. enabling clause A pro … Law dictionary
enabling statute — n: a statute that confers (as to an administrative agency) the power or authority to engage in conduct not previously allowed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. enabling statute … Law dictionary