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1 hearing
n1) юр. слушание, рассмотрение ( дела)2) разбирательство, слушание ( в законодательном органе)3) pl протоколы заседаний•- hearing in camerato hold a hearing — проводить слушание / разбирательство
- hearing of arguments
- hearing of witnesses
- on first hearing
- open hearing
- preliminary hearing
- public hearing of cases
- scheduled committee hearings
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2 Commission de Recours
Organe juridictionnel de la FIFA compétent pour examiner les recours interjetés contre des décisions de la Commission de Discipline.The higher instance of the FIFA judicial bodies, responsible for hearing appeals against Disciplinary Committee decisions.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > Commission de Recours
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disciplinary hearing — ➔ hearing * * * disciplinary hearing UK US noun [C] HR ► a formal meeting to decide how to deal with a worker who has not obeyed company rules or has caused serious problems: »Three executives were dismissed after a disciplinary hearing found… … Financial and business terms
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disciplinary jurisdiction — disciplinary hearing, trial held to judge someone s behavior … English contemporary dictionary
hearing — hear|ing [ hırıŋ ] noun ** 1. ) uncount your ability to hear sounds: My hearing has deteriorated as I ve grown older. hearing loss: Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing loss. 2. ) count a meeting of a court of law or official… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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disciplinary — dis|ci|pli|na|ry [ˈdısıplınəri, ˌdısıˈplı US ˈdısıplıneri] adj relating to the punishment of someone who has not obeyed rules, or to trying to make people obey rules ▪ The investigation led to disciplinary action (=things you do to punish… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Disciplinary procedures — Disciplinary procedures, in parliamentary procedure, are used to enforce a deliberative assembly s rules. RONR notes, Punishments that a society can impose generally fall under the headings of reprimand, fine (if authorized in the bylaws),… … Wikipedia