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1 bestillingspunkt
subst. order point, re-order point -
2 dagsorden
* * *subst. agenda subst. resolution, motion subst. [ i parlamentet] UK: order paper (godkjent dagsorden) approved agenda (post på dagsorden) item on the agenda (poster på dagsorden) order of business (til dagsorden) a point of order! (være på dagsorden) be on the agenda -
3 forretningsorden
subst. procedure, rules of procedure subst. [ parlamentarisk] order of business subst. [ sakliste] agenda EU: (forslag til forretningsorden) procedural motion (til forretningsorden) on a point of order el. clarification -
4 formalitet
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5 rettergangsfeil
subst. (jus) procedural error subst. (jus) on a point of order -
6 rette
alter, correct, direct, point, right* * *subst. [ motsatt av vrangside] right side verb. [ henvende] direct, address verb. [ peke] direct, point, aim verb. [ gjøre bedre] improve, fix, remedy verb. [ gjøre rett] straighten, align verb. [ korrigere] correct, mark verb. [ komme seg] come around, get better, improve verb. [ stille inn] direct, turn, aim verb. [ gjøre jevn] level, level off, smooth verb. [ maskindel] adjust (finne seg til rette) settle in, get comfortable, make oneself comfortable, make oneself at home (hjemme hos noen) (komme til rette) turn up, be found (snakke til rette) make someone listen to reason, bring to one's senses (ta seg til rette) do whatever one likes (legge til rette) arrange, order, adjust [ klargjøre] (legge til rette) prepare for (det eneste rette) only right thing (the rette) (med rette) rightly, justly, deservedly, lawfully, rightfully -
7 annenordens omvandlingspunkt
subst. (plast) second-order transition point
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