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1) General subject: with the exception of cases when, except where, except in instances where, except in cases where, except insofar as2) Mathematics: except as, except when3) Law: except for, unlessУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > за исключением случаев, когда
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1) General subject: other than2) Law: except to the extent that (в тексте договора), except for, unless, except insofar as, save to the extent that3) Officialese: except as, except where, except thatУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кроме случаев, когда
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3 за исключением случаев, когда
•Nitrogen content of flue gas is of little significance except insofar as it might be in combination with large amounts of excess air.
•Except when the disks were completely wetted, the liquor rate did not affect the rate of absorption.
* * *За исключением случаев, когдаThe requirements of Chapter 2 shall apply to digital alarm systems, except where they conflict with the requirements of this chapter.Hence all dimensionless groups in this study are based on the length D unless an appropriate subscript indicates otherwise.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > за исключением случаев, когда
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4 за исключением случаев, когда
•Nitrogen content of flue gas is of little significance except insofar as it might be in combination with large amounts of excess air.
•Except when the disks were completely wetted, the liquor rate did not affect the rate of absorption.
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