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Перевод: consult
[глагол] советоваться; советовать; справляться (по книге); совещаться; принимать во внимание; учитывать интересы; консультировать; консультироваться
Тезаурус:
- There were reports that senior ministers were insisting that if she failed to secure outright victory, she should consult them before deciding to carry on.
- Leaders must make the effort to consult and correct and encourage so that what may begin in childishness can grow to maturity.
- We will consult on a Lay Adjudicators scheme to make it easier for citizens to settle disputes with service providers.
- The existence of a comfort letter would therefore oblige the national court at least to consult the Commission and ultimately to stay proceedings or take interim measures while the Commission granted an exemption.
- Anyone who is not certain of being able to make a safe job must consult a qualified electrician.
- If your computer does not have a suitable spare socket, consult the computer manual and consider whether it is practical to temporarily remove a RAM or ROM (more likely a RAM) to allow the unit to be plugged in.
- We will consult fully before introducing reforms and will not legislate retrospectively.
- Moreover, they are likely to consult their doctor after a shorter delay if their SAD is a recurrent problem; this is a suggestion that could be tested statistically.
- If you are completely beaten by this painstaking stage of pressed flower work, then I suggest that you consult your local framer, who should be very helpful and be able to quickly produce the professional finish that you want.
- If you feel worried yourself that growth or development may not be normal, consult the doctor to set your mind at rest.
- We will consult on our recently published draft planning policy guidance designed to provide a clear framework for decisions on developments to aid tourism.
- Here, you are recommended to consult the companion volume in this series, Setting up R/C Helicopters .
- It also suggests the need for a senior management team unfettered by the need to consult with or seek consensus amongst the staff.
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