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1 Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
Британский английский: Управление, уполномоченное парламентом, по работе с государственными учреждениямиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration
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2 ♦ parliamentary
♦ parliamentary /pɑ:ləˈmɛntrɪ/a.1 parlamentare: parliamentary government, governo parlamentare; parliamentary committee, commissione parlamentare● (in GB) parliamentary agent, tutelatore d'interessi settoriali o privati in parlamento; lobbista □ (polit.) parliamentary borough, collegio elettorale (in GB) □ the Parliamentary Commissioner, il difensore civico (in GB) □ parliamentary private secretary, deputato che tiene i contatti per un ministro (in GB) □ parliamentary privilege, immunità parlamentare □ (in GB) parliamentary secretary, ministro; segretario di stato □ (in GB) parliamentary undersecretary, sottosegretario ‘politico’. -
3 commissioner
сущ.1) упр. член комиссииSee:commission 1. 4), Commissioners of the Electoral Commission, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, Tax Commissioners2) гос. упр. уполномоченныйjury commissioner — государственный служащий, ответственный за формирование состава присяжных
Syn:See:commission 2. 1), Commissioner of Public Debt, High Commissioner, Health Service Commissioner, Special Commissioners, General Commissioners, Local Commissioner, National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws, Office of the Civil Service Commissioners, Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration, insurance commissioner, ombudsman, Commissioners of Customs and Excise3) гос. упр. комиссар (чиновник в правоохранительных органах, напр., в полиции или таможенной службе)See:4) юр., амер. мировой судья
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4 parliamentary
adjectiveparlamentarisch; Parlaments[geschäfte, -reform]* * *[-'men-]adjective parlamentarisch* * *par·lia·men·tary[ˌpɑ:ləˈmentəri, AM ˌpɑ:rləˈment̬ɚi]adj inv parlamentarisch\parliamentary bill parlamentarischer Gesetzentwurf\parliamentary election/session Parlamentswahl f/-sitzung f* * *["pAːlə'mentərI]adjparlamentarischthe parliamentary Labour Party — die Parlamentsfraktion der Labour Party
* * *parliamentary [-tərı] adj1. parlamentarisch, Parlaments…:parliamentary commission of inquiry parlamentarischer Untersuchungsausschuss;parliamentary (party) leader Fraktionsvorsitzende(r) m/f(m);parliamentary seat Sitz m im Parlament2. parlamentarisch regiert, demokratisch (Staat)* * *adjectiveparlamentarisch; Parlaments[geschäfte, -reform]* * *adj.parlamentarisch adj. -
5 statutes relating to the administrative process
пол., юр., брит. законы, регулирующие административный процесс* (основополагающие законы Великобритании, касающиеся административного процесса)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > statutes relating to the administrative process
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6 act
1. сущ.1) общ. дело, поступок, деяние; действие, актcondemn the attack as an act of mindless violence — осудить нападение как акт бессмысленного насилия
criminal act — преступное деяние [действие\], преступление
See:2)а) юр. (законодательный) акт, закон, постановлениеStock Exchange Act — закон "О фондовой бирже"
Act of Congress — закон, принятый конгрессом
Act of Parliament — закон, принятый парламентом
under the act — по закону, в соответствии с законом
under the Bankruptcy Act — по закону [в соответствии с законом\] "О банкротстве"
See:Act of Congress, Act of Parliament, uniform act, Restrictive Trade Practices Act, 1974 Trade Act, Act of Settlement 1700, Administration of Estates Act 1925, African Growth and Opportunity Act, Agricultural Trade Act, Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Andean Trade Preference Act, Andean Trade Promotion and Drug Eradication Act, Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876, Arms Export Control Act, Bank Export Services Act, Bills of Lading Act 1855, Buy American Act, Byrnes Act, Canada Act 1982, Cargo Preference Act, Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act, Carriage of Goods by Sea Act, Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1971, Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1992, Carriage of Goods by Sea Act of 1936, Carriage of Goods by Water Act, Civil Rights Act of 1866, Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, Companies Act 1985, Competition Act 1998, Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act, Courts Act 1971, Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, Crown Proceedings Act 1947, Customs Act, Customs Modernization Act, Data Protection Act 1998, Edge Act, Employment Act 1980, Employment Protection Act 1975, European Communities Act 1972, Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972, Equal Pay Act, Export Administration Act, Export Trading Company Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, Financial Services Act 1986, Food Stamp Act, Foreign Agents Registration Act, Foreign Bank Supervision Enhancement Act, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act, Foreign Trade Zones Act, Freedom of Information Act 2000, FTZ Act, Government of Ireland Act 1920, Hatch Act, Harter Act, Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act, Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, House of Lords Act 1999, Human Rights Act 1998, Immigration Act 1971, Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988, Industrial Relations Act 1988, Interception of Telecommunications Act 1985, Interception of Telecommunications Act 1985, International Banking Act, International Emergency Economic Powers Act, Investigatory Powers Act 2000, Investment Canada Act, Life Peerages Act 1958, Local Government Act 1972, Local Government Act 1992, Ministerial and Other Salaries Act 1975, Mod Act, North American Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act, National Health Service Reorganization Act 1973, Obscene Publications Act 1964, Official Secrets Act 1989, Omnibus Trade And Competitiveness Act, Organic Act of Guam, Parliament Act 1949, Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967, Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986, Peerages Act 1963, Pensions Act 1995, Pitt's Health and Morals of Apprentices Act 1802, Police and Criminal Evidence Act, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, 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юр., амер. (используется как технический термин, обозначающий законопроект, принятый одной из палат в виде окончательного законопроекта)See:в) юр. акт, (официальный) документ, постановление (напр., официально зафиксированное решение какой-л. комиссии)See:2. гл.1) общ. действовать, предпринимать определенные действия; делать что-л.; принимать участие (в каком-л. деле и т. д.)to act for [on\] behalf of smb. — действовать от чьего-л. имени
to act on behalf of — действовать от чьего-л. имени, представлять кого-л.
to act by deputy — действовать через заместителя [представителя\]
to act on [upon\] smth. — действовать в соответствии с чем-л.
to act on [upon\] an order — действовать по приказу
to act from [out of\] smth. — действовать исходя из чего-л.
They should act to solve the problem. — Им следует действовать, чтобы решить проблему.
It is time to act. — Пора действовать.
He was quick to act. — Он сразу же откликнулся.
2) общ. работать, служить, действовать (в качестве кого-л.), выполнять функцииto act as smb's replacement — замещать кого-л.
She currently acts as accountant. — В данный момент она исполняет функции бухгалтера.
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7 National Health Service Reorganization Act 1973
док.гос. упр., юр., брит. закон "О реорганизации Национальной службы здравоохранения", 1973* (закон, на основании которого была определена процедура жалобы на действия чиновников Национальной службы здравоохранения)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > National Health Service Reorganization Act 1973
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8 Telford, Thomas
[br]b. 9 August 1757 Glendinning, Dumfriesshire, Scotlandd. 2 September 1834 London, England.[br]Scottish civil engineer.[br]Telford was the son of a shepherd, who died when the boy was in his first year. Brought up by his mother, Janet Jackson, he attended the parish school at Westerkirk. He was apprenticed to a stonemason in Lochmaben and to another in Langholm. In 1780 he walked from Eskdale to Edinburgh and in 1872 rode to London on a horse that he was to deliver there. He worked for Sir William Chambers as a mason on Somerset House, then on the Eskdale house of Sir James Johnstone. In 1783–4 he worked on the new Commissioner's House and other buildings at Portsmouth dockyard.In late 1786 Telford was appointed County Surveyor for Shropshire and moved to Shrewsbury Castle, with work initially on the new infirmary and County Gaol. He designed the church of St Mary Magdalene, Bridgnorth, and also the church at Madley. Telford built his first bridge in 1790–2 at Montford; between 1790 and 1796 he built forty-five road bridges in Shropshire, including Buildwas Bridge. In September 1793 he was appointed general agent, engineer and architect to the Ellesmere Canal, which was to connect the Mersey and Dee rivers with the Severn at Shrewsbury; William Jessop was Principal Engineer. This work included the Pont Cysyllte aqueduct, a 1,000 ft (305 m) long cast-iron trough 127 ft (39 m) above ground level, which entailed an on-site ironworks and took ten years to complete; the aqueduct is still in use today. In 1800 Telford put forward a plan for a new London Bridge with a single cast-iron arch with a span of 600 ft (183 m) but this was not built.In 1801 Telford was appointed engineer to the British Fisheries Society "to report on Highland Communications" in Scotland where, over the following eighteen years, 920 miles (1,480 km) of new roads were built, 280 miles (450 km) of the old military roads were realigned and rebuilt, over 1,000 bridges were constructed and much harbour work done, all under Telford's direction. A further 180 miles (290 km) of new roads were also constructed in the Lowlands of Scotland. From 1804 to 1822 he was also engaged on the construction of the Caledonian Canal: 119 miles (191 km) in all, 58 miles (93 km) being sea loch, 38 miles (61 km) being Lochs Lochy, Oich and Ness, 23 miles (37 km) having to be cut.In 1808 he was invited by King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden to assist Count Baltzar von Platen in the survey and construction of a canal between the North Sea and the Baltic. Telford surveyed the 114 mile (183 km) route in six weeks; 53 miles (85 km) of new canal were to be cut. Soon after the plans for the canal were completed, the King of Sweden created him a Knight of the Order of Vasa, an honour that he would have liked to have declined. At one time some 60,000 soldiers and seamen were engaged on the work, Telford supplying supervisors, machinery—including an 8 hp steam dredger from the Donkin works and machinery for two small paddle boats—and ironwork for some of the locks. Under his direction an ironworks was set up at Motala, the foundation of an important Swedish industrial concern which is still flourishing today. The Gotha Canal was opened in September 1832.In 1811 Telford was asked to make recommendations for the improvement of the Shrewsbury to Holyhead section of the London-Holyhead road, and in 1815 he was asked to survey the whole route from London for a Parliamentary Committee. Construction of his new road took fifteen years, apart from the bridges at Conway and over the Menai Straits, both suspension bridges by Telford and opened in 1826. The Menai bridge had a span of 579 ft (176 m), the roadway being 153 ft (47 m) above the water level.In 1817 Telford was appointed Engineer to the Exchequer Loan Commission, a body set up to make capital loans for deserving projects in the hard times that followed after the peace of Waterloo. In 1820 he became the first President of the Engineers Institute, which gained its Royal Charter in 1828 to become the Institution of Civil Engineers. He was appointed Engineer to the St Katharine's Dock Company during its construction from 1825 to 1828, and was consulted on several early railway projects including the Liverpool and Manchester as well as a number of canal works in the Midlands including the new Harecastle tunnel, 3,000 ft (914 m) long.Telford led a largely itinerant life, living in hotels and lodgings, acquiring his own house for the first time in 1821, 24 Abingdon Street, Westminster, which was partly used as a school for young civil engineers. He died there in 1834, after suffering in his later years from the isolation of deafness. He was buried in Westminster Abbey.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRSE 1803. Knight of the Order of Vasa, Sweden 1808. FRS 1827. First President, Engineers Insitute 1820.Further ReadingL.T.C.Rolt, 1979, Thomas Telford, London: Penguin.C.Hadfield, 1993, Thomas Telford's Temptation, London: M. \& M.Baldwin.IMcN -
9 administrative process
1) юр. административный процесс ( производство по делам об административных правонарушениях)See:administrative procedure 1), administrative law, administrative offence, administrative practice 1) National Health Service Reorganization Act 1973, Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1967, Statutory Instruments Act 1946, Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1958-1992, Local Government Act 19742) упр. процесс управления ( делами организации или государства)The Administrative Process Team brings together people from across the University to find solutions to problems that keep administrative processes from working well. — Команда содействия управлению объединяет всех работников университета и имеет своей целью найти решение проблем, снижающих эффективность процесса управления.
See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > administrative process
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10 ombudsman
Слово шведского происхождения. Омбудсмен — это парламентский уполномоченный, чиновник, назначенный парламентом, чтобы служить посредником между гражданами и официальными властями; уполномоченный по правам человека. В Швеции пост омбудсмена был создан в 1809 г., а первого британского омбудсмена (официально Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration) назначили только в 1967 г. С тех пор такие чиновники появились и в других сферах: страхования, банковского дела, строительства, здравоохранения и т. д.If you are dissatisfied with the decision, you can always try the ombudsman. — Если вы недовольны вынесенным решением, вы всегда можете обратиться к омбудсмену.
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11 Local Government Act 1974
док.гос. упр., юр., брит. закон "О местном самоуправлении", 1974 г.* (закон, на основании которого была определена процедура жалобы на действия местных властей)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Local Government Act 1974
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12 P.C.
1) Общая лексика: индекс, postal code2) Религия: Post Consulatum ("after the consulate"), Poni Curavit ("caused to be placed"), Patres Conscripti ("senators")3) Юридический термин: Parliamentary Cases, Penal Code, Pleas of the Crown, Police constable, Practice Cases, Precedents in Chancery, Privy Council, Prize Cases, Prize Court, Probate Court, private contract4) Экономика: п.к., профессиональная корпорация (Professional Corporation( business legal entity))5) Страхование: Passenger certificate6) Политика: Parliament of Canada (Парламент Канады)7) Сокращение: Professional Corporation, почтовый индекс (обычно встречается в кипрских адресах), п/и, политкорректность9) Инвестиции: Patent Cases, Patent Commissioner -
13 p.c.
1) Общая лексика: индекс, postal code2) Религия: Post Consulatum ("after the consulate"), Poni Curavit ("caused to be placed"), Patres Conscripti ("senators")3) Юридический термин: Parliamentary Cases, Penal Code, Pleas of the Crown, Police constable, Practice Cases, Precedents in Chancery, Privy Council, Prize Cases, Prize Court, Probate Court, private contract4) Экономика: п.к., профессиональная корпорация (Professional Corporation( business legal entity))5) Страхование: Passenger certificate6) Политика: Parliament of Canada (Парламент Канады)7) Сокращение: Professional Corporation, почтовый индекс (обычно встречается в кипрских адресах), п/и, политкорректность9) Инвестиции: Patent Cases, Patent Commissioner
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