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Перевод: commissioner
[прилагательное] уполномоченный; [существительное] специальный уполномоченный; комиссар ; член комиссии
Тезаурус:
- It had at least seven governing bodies and watchdogs set over it: the Danzig Volkstag, the Danzig Senate, the Polish Commissioner General, the German Commissioner General, the Danzig Harbour Board, the League of Nations High Commissioner, the Council of the League of Nations at the High Court in the Hague and finally, the League itself sitting in Geneva.
- An avenue open to persons aggrieved, who feel they have suffered injustice because of maladministration is to ask for their complaints to be looked into by either the Local Commissioner or the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration.
- The presentation was made at the Four Marks scout headquarters, by the Hampshire county commissioner, Capt. Michael Everitt.
- ONE of the highest decorations in scouting, the Silver Acorn, was awarded last week to Barry Ockenden, Alresford assistant district commissioner (leader training).
- Sir Leon Brittan, Britain's EC commissioner, told a Bow Group fringe meeting last night that the Government should enter into the ERM as soon as turbulence subsided in the foreign exchange markets.
- For an industry which, as Frans Andriessen, the External Affairs Commissioner, has pointed out, accounts for only 5% of EC exports compared to the 25% of the population in industrial work and the even larger percentage in financial services, agriculture is absurdly mollycoddled.
- But I'm seeing the Commissioner later this afternoon.
- Both the taxpayer and the Crown expressed dissatisfaction with the Special Commissioner's determination of an assessment for 1985/86 in a reduced amount.
- Nicholas Barrington has ceased to be Ambassador, and is now High Commissioner.
- Denmark's EC Commissioner, Henning Christophersen, fears the MacSharry proposals for CAP reform will remove the incentive to farm professionally.
- The Commissioner had gone too far and had given a ruling that would have had the effect of preventing the Crown from leading evidence which, as a matter of law, was admissible.
- ANEW charity backed by a host of public figures was launched yesterday in memory of Bernt Carlsson, a Swedish diplomat and United Nations Commissioner for Namibia, who was killed in the Lockerbie disaster.
- So far as the Commissioner is concerned there was a fear that the Prime Minister's power of censorship could lead to an "extremely thin" annual report being laid before Parliament, with little opportunity for informed debate.
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