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Перевод: comptroller
[существительное] контролер ; ревизор ; инспектор ; регулятор
Тезаурус:
- The Prince also has three assistant private secretaries - Peter Westmacott, who is on secondment from the Foreign Office, and advises on diplomatic niceties; Commander Richard Aylard, retired from the Navy, who is Comptroller of the Household, and the Prince's resident environmental expert; and Guy Salter, with business expertise.
- The investigation follows disclosures from Mr John Bourn, the Comptroller and Auditor General, that Britain has hidden from the EC a 38 million package of sweeteners to British Aerospace to persuade it to buy the Rover Group.
- Bartholomew de Villemore was plucked from Mary's household to become comptroller in 1555; and if the highest secular office, the chancellorship, was held by a Scottish magnate, Huntly, the vice-chancellor, de Rubay, was a Frenchman - and the man closer to the regent.
- John Piper was forced to resign from most of his posts, including those of Comptroller of Customs and Bank Director.
- This was soon followed by the establishment of the larger veterinary school at Alfort near Paris, thanks to the interest of Bourgelat's friend Henri-Leonard Jean-Baptiste Bertin (1719-;1792) who was Louis's comptroller general of finance, and later a minister of state whose portfolio covered agriculture.
- He is quite determined to master the art of the coracle, though as Comptroller of the Queen's Household he need not concern himself with such trivialities.
- He brought the same sense of duty to his various roles in retirement, as a lay canon, chapter clerk and Comptroller of Rochester Cathedral.
- As Comptroller, he was allowed to take a five percent cut of all revenues collected at the port, including customs duties, excise on spirits and harbour dues.
- As Naval Officer of the port, he was Chairman of the Harbour Trust, Chief of Water Police, Master of Lighthouses and, most important, Comptroller of Customs.
- His defence came as the Commons Public Accounts Committee decided it would meet on Monday to hold an inquiry into the Guardian's disclosure of the "sweeteners" which were revealed in a confidential memorandum sent to MPs by Mr John Bourn, the Comptroller and Auditor General.
- It was given by Aird, the Comptroller of the Patent Office - quite a high government official."
- All items approved (and the Government usually gets its way on everything) must eventually find their way into an Appropriation Act, by which Parliament authorises expenditure and which its watchdog, the Comptroller and Auditor General, uses as his guide in determining whether or not a particular item of expenditure is warranted.
- Second Comptroller on Gibor.
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