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1 інформований
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2 кваліфіковане припущення
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > кваліфіковане припущення
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3 обґрунтована точка зору
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > обґрунтована точка зору
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4 свідома згода
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5 справедлива критика
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > справедлива критика
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6 обґрунтована точка зору
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7 повідомлений
informed; acquainted ( with) -
8 поінформований
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9 обґрунтоване рішення
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10 рішення з урахуванням усієї наявної інформації
informed decision; valid decisionУкраїнсько-англійський словник > рішення з урахуванням усієї наявної інформації
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11 курс
ч1) course; ( політики) policy, tack, lineтримати курс (на) — to head ( for), to hold a course ( for); to pursue a course (of), to work towards
2) фін. rate ( of exchange)курс акцій — share ( stock) price
обмінний курс — rate of exchange, exchange rate
3) ( рік навчання) yearстудент другого курсу — a student in the second-year, a second-year student
4)бути в курсі справ — to be in the swim; to be welt informed, to be in the know
вводити в курс справи — to bring smb. up to date, to break in
тримати в курсі — to keep smb. ( well) posted on, to keep smb. informed
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12 володіти інформацією
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > володіти інформацією
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13 інформований
advised, informed, knowledgeable -
14 інформувати
( в якості донощика тощо) denounce, (в т. ч. якості донощика тощо) inform, keep informed, relate -
15 обізнаний
cognizant, informed, versed -
16 поінформований
( про особу) advised, informed -
17 знати
to know, to have knowledge (of), to be aware (of); ( бути поінформованим) to be informed (of); (бути обізнаним, знайомим) to be acquainted ( with); ( уміти) to be skilled inне знати — not to know; to be ignorant of (unconscious of, unaware of)
прекрасно знати — to have a good knowledge (of), to be versed (in); to have at one's finger tips
дати знати — to inform, to let know
дати себе знати — to make itself felt; to reveal oneself
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18 інформувати
to inform, to keep informed; to adviceнеправильно інформувати — to misinform, to mislead
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19 малокомпетентний
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20 необізнаний
not being aware ( sufficiently informed), uninformed, ignorant (of, about)
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