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61 implied authority
stilzwijgend aangenomen gezag -
62 in his authority
onder zijn gezag -
63 investments authority
autoriteit van investeringen (afdeling op ministerie van financiën die buitenlandse investeringen in het land stimuleert) -
64 jurisdiction authority
rechterlijke authoriteit (gerechtshof) -
65 legislative authority
wettige autoriteit -
66 licensing authority
autoriteit verantwoordelijk voor vergunningen -
67 local authority elections
plaatselijke verkiezingen -
68 municipal authority
stedelijke autoriteit, municipaliteit -
69 on the authority of
in naam van, volgens autoriteit van -
70 overreaching authority
te ver reikende autoriteit (onjuist gebruik van autoriteit) -
71 overstep one's authority
zijn boekje te buiten gaan -
72 postal authority
de autoriteiten van de posterijen (lichaam verantwoordelijk voor de posterijen) -
73 public authority
publieke autoriteit (wettelijk lichaam dat ten bate van algehele welzijn functioneert) -
74 questioned his authority
zette een vraagteken bij zijn gezag -
75 rabbinical religious authority
rabbijns religieus gezag (bepaalt de te begane wegen) -
76 self governing authority
zelfbestuur (autonomie, bestuurswezen van autonomie) -
77 supreme authority
hoogste autoriteit (hoogste gezag) -
78 the second television and radio authority
de tweede televisie en radio omroep (de groep die verantwoordelijk is voor radio uitzendingen en het tweede T.V net)English-Dutch dictionary > the second television and radio authority
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79 to be an authority on
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80 transfer of authority
overdracht van gezag, overdracht van authoriteit
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