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1 положительно управомоченный
Юридический русско-английский словарь > положительно управомоченный
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2 положительно управомоченный
Русско-английский юридический словарь > положительно управомоченный
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3 разрешённый
1) General subject: allowable, competent, permitted, register, admittible2) Computers: enabled3) Agriculture: admitted4) Mathematics: solved5) Law: affirmatively authorized, authorized, (to) competent, licensed, suffered6) Diplomatic term: settled, well-warranted7) Politics: legalized8) Jargon: kosher, on the up and up, on the up-and-up, tapped out10) Banking: certified11) Perfume: acceptable, accepted12) Ecology: registered13) Business: allowed15) Microelectronics: legal16) Quality control: allowed (к применению)17) Makarov: granted, permissible, permissive (о магматической интрузии; о магме, внедрённой напр. в результате орогенических процессов), permitted (напр. к применению), resolved (напр. о спектре) -
4 управомоченный
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5 положительно разрешённый
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > положительно разрешённый
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6 положительно управомоченный
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > положительно управомоченный
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7 положительно управомоченный или разрешённый
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > положительно управомоченный или разрешённый
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8 разрешённый в силу прямого предписания закона
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разрешённый в силу прямого предписания закона
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9 управомоченный в силу прямого предписания закона
Makarov: affirmatively authorized by lawУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > управомоченный в силу прямого предписания закона
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