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1 материальные нормы
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2 материальные нормы
предписанное правило, предписанная норма — mandated rule
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > материальные нормы
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3 прения прени·я
discussion, debateвозобновить прения — to reopen / to resume a debate
голосовать без предварительного проведения прений — to vote / to proceed to a vote without debate
отложить / прервать прения — to suspend / to adjourn a debate
прекратить прения — to close / to halt a debate
приступить к прения ям — to come to / to initiate / to take up a discussion, to join the issue
участвовать в прениях — to interpose / to be engaged / to take part in a debate
безрезультатные / бесполезные прения — poor / sterile debate / discussion
бурные прения — heated / impassioned debate
напряжённые прения — arduous / acrimonious debate
продолжительные прения — long / lengthy debate
порядок ведения прений — order / rules of a debate
прекращение прений — closure of a debate; gag парл. разг.
прения по существу дела — substantive debate, debate on the substance
прения, проводимые одновременно в нескольких органах — concurrent debates
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4 условие услови·е
1) condition; (договора и т.п.) term, provisionвключить условие (в договор) — to insert a provision (in a treaty)
выполнить условия — to meet / to fulfil the conditions
договориться об условиях — to make / to settle the terms
поставить условие — to tie a string (to)
помогать, не выставляя никаких условий — to assist without any strings (attached)
предложить условия — to propose stipulations / conditions
придерживаться условий — to hold to terms / conditions
принимать условия — to accept terms / conditions
сделать условие (договора) недействительным — to make a provision void
согласиться на условия — to agree to (smb.'s) terms / conditions, to make terms (with)
взаимовыгодные условия — mutually advantageous / beneficial terms
выгодные условия — beneficial / advantageous terms
единые / совпадающие условия — concurrent conditions
единственным условием является... — the only stipulation is...
льготные условия — concessionary / easy / favourable / preferential / soft terms
кабальные условия — enslaving / crippling / crushing terms
неопределённые / нечёткие условия — ambiguous terms
неотъемлемое / непременное условие — indispensable condition; sine qua non (condition) лат.
обременительные условия — onerous terms; (платежа) exacting terms
предварительное условие — precondition, preliminary condition
существенные условия (договора и т.п.) — substantive provisions
технические условия — specifications, rules
выполнение условий — fulfilment of conditions / terms
условия договора — terms of the treaty, treaty provisions
условия, достигнутые в результате переговоров — negotiated terms
условия, необходимые с юридической точки зрения — juridical requirements
условие, несовместимое с целью договора — repugnant condition
условие оплаты / платежа — terms of payment
без каких-л. условий — without any strings (attached)
на любых условиях — on equal terms / footing
при условии, что... — on the assumption of..., on / upon condition that, under / on the stipulation that...
2) мн. (обстоятельства) conditionsжилищные условия — housing / living conditions
объективные условия — objective conditions / reasons
реальные условия — real / realistic conditions
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