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21 есть основания думать, что
USAGE: [lang id=2считать><<думать),•There is reason to think (or believe) that the stars...
•It is reasonable to suppose that the value of the integral depends only on...
•There are ( good) grounds to believe (or for believing) that the Sarcosporidia may be fungi rather than protozoa.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > есть основания думать, что
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22 веская причина
1) General subject: convincing reason, strong reason, important reason, solid reason2) Diplomatic term: valid reason, weighty reason3) EBRD: good excuse, good grounds, good reason, lawful excuse, reasonable excuse, sound reason4) Makarov: potent reason -
23 законное оправдание
1) Law: lawful excuse2) EBRD: good excuse, good grounds, good reason, reasonable excuse, sound reasonУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > законное оправдание
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24 имеются основания ожидать
Mathematics: it is reasonable to expect, there are grounds to assume that (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > имеются основания ожидать
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25 есть
(см. также быть) is, there is, are• Есть (= имеются) все основания полагать, что... - There is good reason to believe that...• Есть некоторые указания на... - There is some evidence for...• Есть основания надеяться на то, что... - There is reason to hope that...• Есть основания полагать, что... - There is reason to believe that...; It is reasonable to suppose that...; There are good grounds for believing that...• Есть признаки того, что... - Indications are that...• Есть указания на то, что... - Evidence indicates...; There is evidence that... -
26 есть основания полагать, что
USAGE: [lang id=2считать><<думать),•There is reason to think (or believe) that the stars...
•It is reasonable to suppose that the value of the integral depends only on...
•There are ( good) grounds to believe (or for believing) that the Sarcosporidia may be fungi rather than protozoa.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > есть основания полагать, что
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27 есть основания считать, что
USAGE: [lang id=2считать><<думать),•There is reason to think (or believe) that the stars...
•It is reasonable to suppose that the value of the integral depends only on...
•There are ( good) grounds to believe (or for believing) that the Sarcosporidia may be fungi rather than protozoa.
* * *Есть основания считать, что-- Although the impact excitation did not point out a mode near this frequency, the other evidence suggests that it is due to a rigid body mode.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > есть основания считать, что
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28 есть основания думать, что
USAGE: [lang id=2считать><<думать),•There is reason to think (or believe) that the stars...
•It is reasonable to suppose that the value of the integral depends only on...
•There are ( good) grounds to believe (or for believing) that the Sarcosporidia may be fungi rather than protozoa.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > есть основания думать, что
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29 на том основании, что
На том основании, чтоThey objected to the adoption of winter working techniques in this country on the grounds that precautions taken may not be needed during many winters.It places the computer in a subservient role to the engineers on the argument that they are the only means by which the system can be adapted to new engines.The proposal was accepted as reasonable on the basis that Concorde flies from brakes release to descent with the throttles on the stops.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > на том основании, что
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30 юридическое основание
на каком основании?, по какой причине? — on what ground?
достаточное, разумное основание — reasonable ground
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > юридическое основание
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31 юридическое основание
на каком основании?, по какой причине? — on what ground?
правовое основание, правооснование — legal foundation
достаточное, разумное основание — reasonable ground
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > юридическое основание
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