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121 traitement de surface
обработка металлов
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metal finishing
A process in which a chemical or some other substance is applied to metals as a way to clean, protect, alter or modify appearance or physical properties, especially surface properties. (Source: MHD)
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122 débat public
общественная дискуссия
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public discussion
Consideration, commentary by argument or informal debate on some issue that is open and of concern to the general populace. (Source: RHW)
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123 mouvement social
общественное движение
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social movement
A organized effort by a significant number of people to change (or resist change in) some major aspect or aspects of society.
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124 opinion publique
общественное мнение
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public opinion
The purported, collective view of the public on some issue or problem, typically formulated by selective polling or sampling, and frequently used as a guide to action or decision. (Source: RHW / ISEP)
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125 société (humaine)
общество
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society
Human group of people, more or less large and complex, associated for some common interest and characterized by distinctive hierarchical relationships. (Source: ZINZAN)
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126 us et coutumes
обычай и практика
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custom and usage
A group pattern of habitual activity usually transmitted across generations and, in some instances, having the force of law. (Source: ISEP / RHW)
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127 soumission ŕ autorisation
обязательное лицензирование
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licencing obligation
Obligation to obtain a permit to pursue an occupation or to carry on some business. (Source: WESTSa)
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128 restriction concernant l'utilisation
ограничение на использование
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restriction on use
A limitation on the utilization of land or some other property, often inscribed in a deed or lease document. (Source: BLD)
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