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1 autonomy of local authorities
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2 the competent authorities
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3 competent authorities
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4 constituted authorities
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5 expert authorities
authoriteiten die geëxperimenteerd zijn, experts -
6 obtain the sanction of the authorities
toestemming van de autoriteiten verkrijgenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > obtain the sanction of the authorities
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7 occupation authorities
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8 the authorities
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9 governmental authorities
regeringsinstantieEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > governmental authorities
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10 public authorities
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11 authority
n. autoriteit; bevoegdheid; instantie[ o:θorrətie, ə-]I 〈telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: authorities〉♦voorbeelden:to have something on good authority • iets uit gezaghebbende bron vernomen hebben1 autoriteit ⇒ gezag, wettige macht2 autoriteit ⇒ (moreel) gezag, invloed♦voorbeelden:who's in authority? • wie heeft de leiding?, wie is verantwoordelijk?on/under the authority of • in opdracht van -
12 autonomy
n. zelfstandigheid, autonomie[ o:tonnəmie]1 autonomie ⇒ zelfbestuur; onafhankelijkheid♦voorbeelden:autonomy of the individual • onafhankelijkheid van het individu
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