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1 поправка поправ·ка
(исправление) correction; (к договору, резолюции, законопроекту) amendmentвносить поправки в текст (договора, резолюции и т.п.) — to amend a text, to introduce amendments into / to make / to insert amendments in a text
вновь внести поправки на рассмотрение — to resubmit / to reintroduce amendments
внести (на рассмотрение) поправку — to introduce / to submit an amendment
изменить / исправить поправку — to alter an amendment
кратко изложить основной смысл предоставленных поправок — to summarize the substance of the amendments
отклонить поправку — to reject / to vote down an amendment
предложить поправку в законопроект / резолюцию и т.п. — to move / to initiate / to propose an amendment to a bill / resolution, etc.
представить поправку в письменной форме — to present / to submit an amendment in writing
сделать поправку — to make / to effect an amendment
редакционная поправка — drafting / formal amendment
устная поправка — oral / verbal amendment
чётко / ясно сформулированная поправка — clear-cut amendment
отказ от / снятие поправки — withdrawal of an amendment
поправка, вызываемая другой поправкой — consequential amendment
поправка, имеющая целью сорвать принятие законопроекта — wrecking amendment
поправка к поправке — sub-amendment, amendment to an amendment
поправка, предложенная в устной форме — orally proposed amendment
поправка, представленная в предварительном порядке — tentatively proposed amendment
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2 поправка к законопроекту, сделанная для того, чтобы свести его на нет
Diplomatic term: wrecking amendmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поправка к законопроекту, сделанная для того, чтобы свести его на нет
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3 поправка, имеющая целью сорвать принятие законопроекта
Parliamentary expression: wrecking amendmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поправка, имеющая целью сорвать принятие законопроекта
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4 поправка, сводящая на нет
Advertising: wrecking amendmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поправка, сводящая на нет
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