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21 président d'une commission de l'UEFA
Personne qui a notamment pour tâches de présider les séances d'une commission de l'UEFA, de préparer les séances avec l'aide de l' administrateur et d'approuver la liste d'actions, et qui dispose d'une voix prépondérante en cas d'égalité des voix.► Si le président d'une commission de l'UEFA ne peut assumer ses tâches, il est remplacé par le président suppléant ou, s'il y a lieu, par le vice-président le plus haut placé disponible.
A person whose main duties are to chair the meetings of a UEFA committee, to prepare meetings with the administrator and to approve the action list, and who exercises the casting vote in the event of a tie.► If the chairman of a UEFA committee cannot assume his tasks, he is replaced by the deputy chairman or, if necessary, by the highest-ranked available vice-chairman.
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22 président d'un panel d'experts de l'UEFA
Personne qui a notamment pour tâches de présider les séances d'un panel d'experts de l'UEFA, de préparer les séances avec l'aide de l' administrateur et d'approuver la liste d'actions, et qui dispose d'une voix prépondérante en cas d'égalité des voix.► Si le président d'un panel d'experts de l'UEFA ne peut assumer ses tâches, il est remplacé par le vice-président.
A person whose main duties are to chair the meetings of a UEFA expert panel, to prepare meetings with the administrator, and to approve the action list and who exercises the casting vote in the event of a tie.► If the chairman of a UEFA expert panel cannot assume his tasks, he is replaced by the vice-chairman.
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approve of sb/sth — ► to have a good opinion of someone or something: »Close to 90% of people approve of his handling of the crisis. Main Entry: ↑approve … Financial and business terms
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approve — ap·prove vt ap·proved, ap·prov·ing: to give formal or official sanction to: ratify Congress approved the proposed budget Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
approve — (v.) c.1300, to demonstrate, prove; mid 14c., to attest (something) with authority, from O.Fr. aprover (Mod.Fr. approuver) approve, agree to, from L. approbare to assent to as good, regard as good, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + probare to try,… … Etymology dictionary
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approve — ► VERB 1) (often approve of) believe that someone or something is good or acceptable. 2) officially acknowledge as satisfactory. ORIGIN Old French aprover, from Latin approbare … English terms dictionary
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