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1 процес узгодження
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > процес узгодження
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2 процесс согласования
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > процесс согласования
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3 процесс согласования
1) General subject: process of negotiating2) Business: conciliation processУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > процесс согласования
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5 процедура
сущ.practice; procedure; ( формальность тж) formality; юр proceeding(s); processиспользовать процедуру непредвзятого (объективного) урегулирования споров — to use a procedure of impartial settlement of disputes
обращаться к иным процедурам разрешения спора — to have recourse to other procedures for (of) settling a dispute
придерживаться правил процедуры — to abide by (adhere to, keep to) the rules of procedure
устанавливать (свои) правила процедуры — to adopt (draw up, lay down, prescribe) (one's own) rules of procedure
в соответствии с процедурой, установленной законом — in accordance (compliance, conformity) with the procedure established by law
комитет по правилам процедуры — ( по процедурным вопросам) standing orders committee; амер rules committee
правила процедуры — rules of procedure; парл standing orders
процедура выяснения обстоятельств, процедура выяснения установления фактов — fact-finding procedure
- процедура законодательной инициативыпримирительная процедура, согласительная процедура — conciliation; conciliation (conciliatory) procedure; reconciliation
- процедура импичмента
- процедура контроля
- процедура мониторинга
- процедура правоприменения
- процедура представления жалоб
- процедура судебного разбирательства
- процедура судебного урегулирования
- апелляционная процедура - досудебная процедура
- законная процедура
- карательная процедура
- надлежащая процедура
- неправомочная процедура
- общепринятая процедура
- обычная процедура
- открытая процедура
- парламентская процедура
- предусмотренная конституцией процедура - таможенная процедура
- упрощённая процедура
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6 Riley, James
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. 1840 Halifax, Englandd. 15 July 1910 Harrogate, England[br]English steelmaker who promoted the manufacture of low-carbon bulk steel by the open-hearth process for tin plate and shipbuilding; pioneer of nickel steels.[br]After working as a millwright in Halifax, Riley found employment at the Ormesby Ironworks in Middlesbrough until, in 1869, he became manager of the Askam Ironworks in Cumberland. Three years later, in 1872, he was appointed Blast-furnace Manager at the pioneering Siemens Steel Company's works at Landore, near Swansea in South Wales. Using Spanish ore, he produced the manganese-rich iron (spiegeleisen) required as an additive to make satisfactory steel. Riley was promoted in 1874 to be General Manager at Landore, and he worked with William Siemens to develop the use of the latter's regenerative furnace for the production of open-hearth steel. He persuaded Welsh makers of tin plate to use sheets rolled from lowcarbon (mild) steel instead of from charcoal iron and, partly by publishing some test results, he was instrumental in influencing the Admiralty to build two naval vessels of mild steel, the Mercury and the Iris.In 1878 Riley moved north on his appointment as General Manager of the Steel Company of Scotland, a firm closely associated with Charles Tennant that was formed in 1872 to make steel by the Siemens process. Already by 1878, fourteen Siemens melting furnaces had been erected, and in that year 42,000 long tons of ingots were produced at the company's Hallside (Newton) Works, situated 8 km (5 miles) south-east of Glasgow. Under Riley's leadership, steelmaking in open-hearth furnaces was initiated at a second plant situated at Blochairn. Plates and sections for all aspects of shipbuilding, including boilers, formed the main products; the company also supplied the greater part of the steel for the Forth (Railway) Bridge. Riley was associated with technical modifications which improved the performance of steelmaking furnaces using Siemens's principles. He built a gasfired cupola for melting pig-iron, and constructed the first British "universal" plate mill using three-high rolls (Lauth mill).At the request of French interests, Riley investigated the properties of steels containing various proportions of nickel; the report that he read before the Iron and Steel Institute in 1889 successfully brought to the notice of potential users the greatly enhanced strength that nickel could impart and its ability to yield alloys possessing substantially lower corrodibility.The Steel Company of Scotland paid dividends in the years to 1890, but then came a lean period. In 1895, at the age of 54, Riley moved once more to another employer, becoming General Manager of the Glasgow Iron and Steel Company, which had just laid out a new steelmaking plant at Wishaw, 25 km (15 miles) south-east of Glasgow, where it already had blast furnaces. Still the technical innovator, in 1900 Riley presented an account of his experiences in introducing molten blast-furnace metal as feed for the open-hearth steel furnaces. In the early 1890s it was largely through Riley's efforts that a West of Scotland Board of Conciliation and Arbitration for the Manufactured Steel Trade came into being; he was its first Chairman and then its President.In 1899 James Riley resigned from his Scottish employment to move back to his native Yorkshire, where he became his own master by acquiring the small Richmond Ironworks situated at Stockton-on-Tees. Although Riley's 1900 account to the Iron and Steel Institute was the last of the many of which he was author, he continued to contribute to the discussion of papers written by others.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsPresident, West of Scotland Iron and Steel Institute 1893–5. Vice-President, Iron and Steel Institute, 1893–1910. Iron and Steel Institute (London) Bessemer Gold Medal 1887.Bibliography1876, "On steel for shipbuilding as supplied to the Royal Navy", Transactions of the Institute of Naval Architects 17:135–55.1884, "On recent improvements in the method of manufacture of open-hearth steel", Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 2:43–52 plus plates 27–31.1887, "Some investigations as to the effects of different methods of treatment of mild steel in the manufacture of plates", Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 1:121–30 (plus sheets II and III and plates XI and XII).27 February 1888, "Improvements in basichearth steel making furnaces", British patent no. 2,896.27 February 1888, "Improvements in regenerative furnaces for steel-making and analogous operations", British patent no. 2,899.1889, "Alloys of nickel and steel", Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute 1:45–55.Further ReadingA.Slaven, 1986, "James Riley", in Dictionary of Scottish Business Biography 1860–1960, Volume 1: The Staple Industries (ed. A.Slaven and S. Checkland), Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 136–8."Men you know", The Bailie (Glasgow) 23 January 1884, series no. 588 (a brief biography, with portrait).J.C.Carr and W.Taplin, 1962, History of the British Steel Industry, Harvard University Press (contains an excellent summary of salient events).JKA -
7 staatlich
staatlich I adj (staatl.) GEN governmental, national, nat. • staatliche Ansprüche erlassen STEUER grant administrative relief • unter staatlicher Aufsicht ADMIN government-controlled staatlich II adv GEN, POL by the state, sovereign • staatlich finanziert FIN government-financed • staatlich gefördert FIN government-supported, government-sponsored • staatlich gelenkt POL government-regulated • staatlich unterstützt FIN government-backed* * *adj (staatl.) < Geschäft> governmental, national (nat.) ■ mit staatlicher Hilfe <Pol, Vw> state-aided ■ staatliche Ansprüche erlassen < Steuer> grant administrative relief ■ unter staatlicher Aufsicht < Verwalt> government-controlledadv <Geschäft, Pol> by the state, sovereign ■ staatlich finanziert < Finanz> government-financed ■ staatlich gefördert < Finanz> government-supported, government-sponsored ■ staatlich gelenkt < Pol> government-regulated ■ staatlich unterstützt < Finanz> government-backed* * *staatlich
national, governmental, public;
• staatlich anerkannt state-registered, certificated;
• staatlich besteuert state-taxed;
• staatlich finanziert state-paid, bounty-fed;
• staatlich gefördert government-sponsored;
• staatlich unterstützt state- (bounty-) fed;
• staatlich subventioniert sein to be subsidized by the state;
• staatliche Aktiengesellschaft state (government) corporation (US);
• unter staatlicher Aufsicht state-controlled;
• staatlicher Ausbildungsvertrag government training contract;
• staatliche Ausfuhrversicherung government export credit insurance;
• staatliches Ausschreibungsverfahren government bidding process;
• staatlich konzessionierte Bank state bank;
• staatliche Beihilfe state aid, subsidy, subvention, state grant;
• staatliches Beschaffungswesen government procurement;
• staatliche Beteiligung government participation;
• staatliche Bewirtschaftung governmental (state) planning;
• staatlicher Dirigismus planned economy;
• in staatlicher Eigenschaft in its governmental capacity;
• staatlicher Eingriff state interference;
• staatliche Einkaufsgesellschaft state-buying organization;
• staatliche Einrichtungen state facilities;
• staatliche Finanzierung government spending;
• staatliche Förderungsmaßnahmen government promotion;
• staatliche Fürsorge national (Br.) (public, US) assistance;
• staatliches Gehalt government salary;
• staatliche Gehaltsliste state payroll;
• staatliche Gesellschaft government company (corporation, US);
• staatlicher Gesundheitsdienst National Health Service (Br.);
• staatlicher Grundbesitz crown (Br.) (state, US) lands;
• staatliche Handelsgesellschaft state-trading company;
• mit staatlicher Hilfe state-aided;
• staatlicher Hoheitsakt act of state;
• staatliche Intervention state intervention;
• staatliche Kontrolle government (state) control;
• staatliche Kreditaufnahme government borrowing;
• staatliche Kredithilfe government financial credit;
• staatliche Kreditmittel state loans;
• staatliche Mittel public funds (Br.);
• staatliche Neuverschuldung new public debt (US);
• staatlicher Personalaufwand government payrolls;
• staatliche Planungsbehörde state-planning agency;
• staatliche Preisüberwachung price control (administration, US);
• staatlicher Rechnungsprüfer state auditor;
• staatliche Rente government annuity;
• staatliche Richtlinien government guidelines (directives);
• staatlicher Schlichter government mediator;
• staatliche Schlichtungsstelle government conciliation board;
• staatliche Stelle government agency;
• staatlich geprüfter Übersetzer certified translator;
• staatliches Unternehmen government-owned enterprise, government corporation;
• staatliche Unterstützung state subsidy (aid, US), government assistance (support);
• staatliches Unterstützungsprogramm state-aid program(me);
• staatliche Wirtschaftslenkung government economic manipulation, planned economy;
• staatlich geförderter Wohnungsbau federally financed low-cost housing (US);
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8 mediation
HRintervention by a third party in a dispute in order to try to reach agreement between the disputing parties. Where a commitment or award is imposed on either party the process is known as arbitration.
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