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1 дискриминационные валютные ограничения
Economy: discriminatory exchange restrictionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дискриминационные валютные ограничения
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2 ограничение ограничени·е
1) (действие) restriction, restraint, limitationвводить ограничения — to impose / to institute / to place restrictions / restraints (on)
ослабить ограничения — to ease / to relax restrictions (on)
снимать / устранять ограничения — to lift / to remove restrictions
ограничение чьей-л. деятельности — restrictions on smb.'s activity
2) (правило, ограничивающее что-л.) restriction, limitationбюджетные ограничения — budget limitations / restrictions
валютные ограничения — currency / exchange restrictions
импортные ограничения — import restrictions, restrictions on import
применение / регулирование импортных ограничений — administration of import restrictions
ограничения, вызываемые другими ограничениями — corollary limitations
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > ограничение ограничени·е
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