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1 строгий принцип
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2 строгий принцип оценки по минимальной стоимости
SAP.fin. strict lowest value principleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > строгий принцип оценки по минимальной стоимости
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3 разоружение разоружени·е
всеобщее разоружение — general / global / total / universal disarmament
всеобщее и полное разоружение под строгим международным контролем — general and complete disarmament under strict international control
поэтапное разоружение — step-by-step / stage-by-stage / phased disarmament
сбалансированное / соразмерное разоружение — balanced disarmament
переговоры по ядерному разоружению — nuclear disarmament talks / negotiations
контроль в области разоружения, контроль за разоружением — control of disarmament
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > разоружение разоружени·е
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