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Перевод: plenipotentiary
[прилагательное] полномочный; неограниченный; абсолютный; [существительное] полномочный представитель; уполномоченный
Тезаурус:
- Recent tendencies in vesting powers in government departments, however, "makes the executive not merely a deputy but a plenipotentiary".
- His last diplomatic posting was as ambassador and plenipotentiary in Paris.
- Dr Kristof Lis, Poland's minister in charge of the Plenipotentiary for Changes in Ownership, is currently having to wrestle with the fact of real worker power - from the concept of actual ownership to the committees which have a large say in the running of industry.
- In April 1922 an ARA representative complained to Eiduk that the local Soviet plenipotentiary's assistant had arrested five of his Russian employees in the Pugachev district of the Samara guberniia.
- BUCKINGHAM PALACE 12 October: His Excellency Senhor Luis Neto-Kiambata was received in audience by The Prince of Wales and The Prince Edward, Counsellors of State acting on behalf of The Queen, and presented the Letters of Recall of his predecessor and his own Letters of Credence as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the People's Republic of Angola to the Court of St James's.
- Neville D Jayaweera, WACC's former director of Studies and Planning, has been appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Sri Lanka in the Nordic countries - Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, and based in Stockholm.
- Another was that he be given plenipotentiary powers.
- She was the youngest in the family of three sons and two daughters of Horatio Walpole, third Earl of Orford, and his wife Mary, daughter of William Augustus Fawkener, envoy extraordinary at St Petersburg and close friend of Empress Catherine, and minister plenipotentiary in Lisbon and Florence.
- Competing leaders from other EC states, who have mastered their briefs, will not hesitate to take advantage of an ill-informed plenipotentiary, at tragic cost to his people.
- Since all foreign relief organizations dealt with Pomgol and with Eiduk as chief plenipotentiary, subsequent non-Russian scholars have tended to over-concentrate on the workings of Pomgol and its guberniia equivalents.
- Gagarin, in 1721), the tsar's "Siberian satraps" enjoyed almost plenipotentiary powers in what they regarded as their own freedom, which they exercised with all the arbitrary and unbridled ruthlessness of a military dictatorship and the methods of a police state.
- By far the most popular parts of the speech, to go from the reactions reported by the SD, were those in which Hitler, claiming new plenipotentiary powers, attacked judges and civil servants and threatened draconian measures to root out corruption and parasitic privilege whatever the rank and status of those involved.
- In those days Great Britain was represented by an Ambassador in Paris, Berlin, St Petersburg, Rome, Constantinople and Washington, but in most other countries by a Minister Plenipotentiary in a Legation.
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