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61 вмешательство правительства
1) Diplomatic term: intervention by government2) Business: government interventionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вмешательство правительства
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62 Regierungseingriff
Regierungseingriff m POL, WIWI government intervention* * *m <Pol, Verwalt, Vw> government intervention -
63 staatlicher Eingriff
staatlicher Eingriff m POL, ADMIN, WIWI government intervention* * *m <Pol, Verwalt, Vw> government intervention* * *staatlicher Eingriff
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64 Staatsintervention
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65 dirigismo
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66 dirigismo estatal
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67 dirigismo oficial
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68 legitimate
1) законна мати; законний батько; законнонароджені нащадки2) законний, легальний, легітимний, на законній підставі; узаконений; заснований на праві прямого успадкування; правильний; правомірний; обґрунтований, поважний, серйозний; законнонароджений3) легітимізувати, узаконювати, надавати законного статусу, визнавати законним ( або чинним); виправдовувати; слугувати виправданням; усиновляти ( позашлюбну дитину)•- legitimate accident
- legitimate act
- legitimate activities
- legitimate activity
- legitimate aim
- legitimate argument
- legitimate article of commerce
- legitimate assets
- legitimate authority
- legitimate birth
- legitimate business
- legitimate character
- legitimate child
- legitimate children
- legitimate claim
- legitimate concern
- legitimate contender for power
- legitimate daughter
- legitimate demand
- legitimate demonstration
- legitimate design
- legitimate discontent
- legitimate drug
- legitimate economy
- legitimate employment
- legitimate enterprise
- legitimate evidence
- legitimate excuse
- legitimate exercise of duties
- legitimate expectation
- legitimate father
- legitimate grievance
- legitimate government
- legitimate gun owner
- legitimate heir
- legitimate income
- legitimate influence
- legitimate information use
- legitimate instrument
- legitimate interest
- legitimate interference
- legitimate king
- legitimate law enforcement
- legitimate means
- legitimate method
- legitimate mother
- legitimate nature
- legitimate need
- legitimate objective
- legitimate offspring
- legitimate origin
- legitimate owner
- legitimate place
- legitimate possessor
- legitimate powers
- legitimate privilege
- legitimate public interest
- legitimate purpose
- legitimate reason
- legitimate recipient
- legitimate referral
- legitimate relationship
- legitimate representative
- legitimate request
- legitimate right
- legitimate son
- legitimate source
- legitimate source of income
- legitimate sovereign
- legitimate state
- legitimate status
- legitimate transaction
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69 вмешательство государства
2) Business: government interventionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вмешательство государства
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70 gubernamentalización
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71 вмешательство государства в экономику
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вмешательство государства в экономику
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72 вмешательство со стороны правительства
General subject: government interventionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вмешательство со стороны правительства
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73 argument
1) (a quarrel or unfriendly discussion: They are having an argument about/over whose turn it is.) discusión2) (a set of reasons; a piece of reasoning: The argument for/against going; a philosophical argument.) argumentoargument n discusióntr['ɑːgjʊmənt]1 (quarrel) discusión nombre femenino, disputa2 (reasoning) argumento\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfor the sake of argument por decir algoto have an argument with somebody discutir con alguien, tener una discusión con alguienargument ['ɑrgjəmənt] n1) reasoning: argumento m, razonamiento m2) discussion: discusión f, debate m3) quarrel: pelea f, riña f, disputa fn.• alegación s.f.• argumento s.m.• debate s.m.• discusión s.f.• disputa s.f.• lid s.f.• litigio s.m.• ruptura s.f.'ɑːrgjəmənt, 'ɑːgjʊmənt1) c u (quarrel, disagreement) discusión f; ( more heated) pelea f, riña f (esp Esp)to have an argument with somebody — tener* una discusión con alguien, discutir con alguien; ( more heatedly) pelearse or (esp Esp) reñir* con alguien
2) u c ( debate) polémica flet's say, for the sake of argument that... — pongamos por caso que...
3) ca) ( case) razones fpl, argumentos mplargument for/against something — razones or argumentos a favor/en contra de algo
there is a good argument for postponing the decision — existen sobradas razones or sobrados motivos para postergar la decisión
b) ( line of reasoning) razonamiento m['ɑːɡjʊmǝnt]N1) (=disagreement) discusión f ; (=fight) pelea fI don't want any argument (about it) — no quiero discutir, no hay discusión que valga
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to get into an argument (with sb) — empezar a discutir (con algn)we had an argument about money — tuvimos una discusión or discutimos por razones de dinero
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there was an argument over the missing plate — hubo una discusión sobre el plato que faltaba•
you've only heard one side of the argument — tú solo conoces una cara del asunto2) (=debate) polémica fthere is some argument as to whether or not it's possible — hay bastante polémica sobre si es posible o no
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she is open to argument — está dispuesta a discutirlothe conclusion is open to argument — la conclusión se presta a discusión or es discutible
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to win/ lose an argument — ganar/perder (en) un enfrentamiento•
there is a strong argument for or in favour of doing nothing — existen argumentos or razones de peso para or en favor de no hacer nada•
an argument could be made for government intervention — se podrían alegar razones para la intervención del gobierno4) (=reasoning) razonamiento mline I, 1., 11)his argument is that... — él sostiene que...
5) (=synopsis) argumento m, resumen m6) (Jur)opening argument — exposición f inicial
closing argument — conclusiones fpl finales
* * *['ɑːrgjəmənt, 'ɑːgjʊmənt]1) c u (quarrel, disagreement) discusión f; ( more heated) pelea f, riña f (esp Esp)to have an argument with somebody — tener* una discusión con alguien, discutir con alguien; ( more heatedly) pelearse or (esp Esp) reñir* con alguien
2) u c ( debate) polémica flet's say, for the sake of argument that... — pongamos por caso que...
3) ca) ( case) razones fpl, argumentos mplargument for/against something — razones or argumentos a favor/en contra de algo
there is a good argument for postponing the decision — existen sobradas razones or sobrados motivos para postergar la decisión
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74 statsinngrep
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75 gung-ho
gung-ho, gung ho /ˈgʌŋˈhəʊ/a.(fam. spreg.) entusiasta; favorevolissimo; tutto per (fam.): to be gung-ho for government intervention, essere favorevolissimo agli interventi governativi. -
76 too-big-to-fail-issue
too-big-to-fail-issue ECON, POL Too-big-to-fail-Problematik f (i.e. government intervention before the bankruptcy of ’important’ or 'systemic' firms)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > too-big-to-fail-issue
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77 Banque de France
the French central bank, founded in 1800 by Napoleon. Nationalised in 1945, the Banque de France has operated independently from government intervention since 1994. However, its vital role in the management of the French economy was largely diminished in 2002, with the disappearance of France's old national currency, the Franc, and its replacement by the Euro.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Banque de France
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78 intervención gubernamental
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79 overheidsbemoeienis
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > overheidsbemoeienis
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80 намеса
intervention, interference, meddlingхирургическа намеса operationпредпочитаме уреждане на въпроса без намеса на адвокати we'd rather have a settlement without any lawyers coming in* * *намѐса,ж., -и intervention, interference, meddling; външна \намесаа outside interference; въоръжена \намесаа armed intervention; груба \намесаа drastic interference; \намесаа без правно основание intervention without a right; правителствена \намесаа intervention by government; предпочитаме уреждане на въпроса без \намесаа на адвокати we’d rather have a settlement without any lawyers coming in; хирургическа \намесаа operation.* * *interference; interposition: an armed намеса - въоръжена намеса; paternalism* * *1. intervention, interference, meddling 2. външна НАМЕСА outside interference 3. въоръжена НАМЕСА an armed intervention 4. предпочитаме уреждане на въпроса без НАМЕСА на адвокати we'd rather have a settlement without any lawyers coming in 5. хирургическа НАМЕСА operation
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