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1 outside the scope of VAT
Деловая лексика: НДС не облагаетсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > outside the scope of VAT
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2 be outside the scope
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3 be outside the scope
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4 be outside the scope
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > be outside the scope
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5 be outside the scope
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6 fall outside the scope of
Общая лексика: выходить за рамкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fall outside the scope of
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7 beyond/outside the scope of this essay
beyond/outside the scope of this essayEnglish-Dutch dictionary > beyond/outside the scope of this essay
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8 to be outside the scope
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9 act outside the scope of one's authority
Деловая лексика: выходить за пределы своей компетенции, выходить за пределы своих полномочийУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > act outside the scope of one's authority
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10 be outside the scope of supply
Коммерция: не входить в комплект поставкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be outside the scope of supply
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11 it is outside the scope of our authority
Макаров: это не в нашей властиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is outside the scope of our authority
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12 it is outside the scope of out authority
Общая лексика: это не в нашей властиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it is outside the scope of out authority
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13 these questions lie outside the scope of my address
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > these questions lie outside the scope of my address
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14 act outside the scope of ... authority
/vt/ выходить за пределы... полномочияАнгло-русский экономический словарь > act outside the scope of ... authority
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15 act outside the scope of authority
• /vi/ выходить за пределы... своих полномочий• /vt/ выходить за пределы... своих полномочийАнгло-русский экономический словарь > act outside the scope of authority
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16 outside the
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17 be beyond the scope
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18 to be beyond the scope
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scope [skəʊp]a. [of law, regulation] portée f ; [of undertaking] envergure f ; [of powers, problem] étendue f ; [of changes] ampleur fb. ( = opportunity) his job gave him plenty of scope to show his ability son travail lui a amplement permis de faire la preuve de ses compétencesc. ( = competences, capabilities) compétences fpl* * *[skəʊp]1) ( opportunity) possibilité f2) ( range) ( of plan) envergure f; (of inquiry, report, study, book) portée f; (of changes, disaster, knowledge, power) étendue fto be within/outside the scope of the study — faire partie du/sortir du champ de l'étude
3) ( capacity) compétences fplto be within/beyond the scope of somebody — entrer dans/dépasser les compétences de quelqu'un
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scope n1 ( opportunity) possibilité f ; scope for sth possibilité(s) de qch ; scope for sb to do possibilités pour qn de faire ; to have scope to do avoir la possibilité de faire ; to give sb scope to do laisser toute latitude à qn de faire ;2 (range, extent) ( of plan) envergure f ; (of inquiry, report, study) portée f ; (of changes, disaster, knowledge, power) étendue f ; ( of textbook) champ m, portée f ; the research is broad/narrow in scope le champ de la recherche est large/étroit ; to be within/outside the scope of the study faire partie du/sortir du champ de l'étude ; to fall within the scope of the survey rentrer dans le champ du sondage ; to extend the scope of the investigation élargir le champ de l'enquête ;3 ( capacity) compétences fpl ; to be within/beyond the scope of sb entrer dans/dépasser les compétences de qn ;4 Ling portée f.
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