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Перевод: prescribed


[прилагательное]
положенный; предписанный


Тезаурус:

  1. The board of the faculty shall deem a student to have withdrawn from the University if the student has been absent without leave from prescribed instruction for a period of four weeks.
  2. Tranquillizers should be prescribed only for short periods to help patients through crises where their levels of anxiety are such that their coping ability is grossly impaired.
  3. The approach used during the study did not follow strictly any prescribed format, but nonetheless made effective use of the soft systems ideas to produce results that were well received by the Principals of the participating Colleges.
  4. The new policy meant, however, that popular branded drugs like Mogadon, Valium, Librium, Dalmane and Benylin could not be prescribed under the health service - not to mention Beecham's Pills, Alka Seltzer, Andrew's Liver Salts, Vick's Vapour Rub and even more exotic preparations like Rock Salmon cough mixture and Male Gland Double Strength Supplement tablets.
  5. Such other charges as may be prescribed.
  6. Control of the movement of files (and journals, technical books, etc from the CSSU Library) depended on staff adhering to prescribed procedures, particularly those for registering file transfers between staff.
  7. Regional variations in waiting times for operations, the excessive drugs prescribed by some doctors and other failings were often not the failing of a single individual.
  8. The table below gives an indication of possible early encashment values per 1,000 of single premium invested and are calculated in accordance with the rules prescribed by the Securities and Investments Board (SIB).
  9. All were prescribed as painkillers, with both Zomax and Opren widely prescribed for arthritic patients.
  10. She prescribed a massage.
  11. It would depend both on his precise mental state, whether he was capable of lucid moments at the particular time, and the particular treatment involved; for instance, refusal of therapeutic drugs prescribed to control dangerous behaviour would not be regarded in the same light as refusal to have a tooth extracted.
  12. (2) In sections 173, 174 and 176 above, the expression "approved duty", in relation to a member of a body, means any of the following duties, that is to say - ( a ) attendance at a meeting of the body, or of any of its committees or sub-committees; (b) the doing of any other thing approved by the body, or anything of a class so approved, for the purpose of, or in connection with, the discharge of the functions of the body, or of any of its committees or sub-committees;, ( c ) where, in pursuance of a duty imposed on or a power granted to the body by any enactment or instrument (including a Royal Charter), he has been appointed by or on the nomination of the body to be a member of some other body prescribed for the purpose of this paragraph (whether or not that other body falls within any of paragraphs ( ab ) to ( f ) of subsection (1) above), the doing of anything as a member of that other body for the purpose of, or in connection with, the discharge of the functions of that other body.
  13. Some may prefer to be presented with a prescribed set of facts and skills, whilst others may learn best by being encouraged to discover things for themselves, often as solutions to problems.

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