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1 на взаимоприемлемых условиях
1) Law: on mutually accepted terms2) Diplomatic term: under mutually acceptable conditionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > на взаимоприемлемых условиях
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2 более чем достаточен для
Более чем достаточен (достаточный) для -- more than enough for ( или inf.), more than sufficient for (или inf.), more than adequate for (или inf.)The Concord engine would provide more than enough power for all foreseeable naval requirements.The film, when scaped off into the bearing, is more than enough to supply the bearing needs.System 990E accuracy is more than sufficient to serve as a mutually acceptable reference for billing of thermal energy costs. (... эталоном для фактурирования затрат на тепловую энергию).Under proper steam quality conditions, its corrosion resistance is more than adequate for efficient, reliable turbine operation.This diffuser action around the core should be more than adequate to maintain the circulation without the need for unsymmetric blading.The manometers readings could be frozen, and read immediately after a run, the run time itself being more than sufficient for the readings to stabilize.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > более чем достаточен для
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