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1 административный приказ
административный приказ
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administrative fiat
An authoritative decree, sanction or order issued from an office with executive or managerial authority, without necessarily having the force of law or its equivalent. (Source: RHW / BLD)
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2 законодательный процесс
законодательный процесс
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legislative process
The entire course of action necessary to bring a law, resolution or special act to an authoritative, legally binding status. (Source: RHW)
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authoritative — index arbitrary and capricious, assertive, authentic, categorical, certain (positive), clear (certain) … Law dictionary
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authoritative — au|thor|i|ta|tive [o:ˈθɔrıtətıv, ə US əˈθa:rəteıtıv, əˈθo: ] adj 1.) an authoritative book, account etc is respected because the person who wrote it knows a lot about the subject ▪ the most authoritative work on English surnames 2.) behaving or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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