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Перевод: directive
[прилагательное] указывающий; направляющий; директивный; [существительное] директива ; указание [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Under the scheme, which could become a draft directive by the end of the year, motorists would be denied the choice of purchasing parts from the largely cheaper independent suppliers.
- Except where a delay or derogation was allowed under the Directive - and the UK had now also accepted that its grounds for derogation had all along been invalid - "all supplies of drinking water in the United Kingdom were required to be in compliance with the Directive by 20 July".
- ARE HOTELIERS GEARING UP FOR THE NEW EC FIRE SAFETY DIRECTIVE?
- In the following sections, key harmonisation measures affecting company law in the Community are discussed, including the Proposed Fifth Directive on the structure of public companies, the proposed "Vredeling Directive" on employee information and consultation, the Directive on insider dealing, Directives relating to branches and subsidiaries, the European Economic Interest Grouping and the proposals for a European Company.
- Hinton Safety Consultants has published a database containing classification and labelling information for all substances listed in the latest edition of Annex I (91/325/EEC) to the Dangerous substances directive.
- The directive will not require a unified tax system, but will insist that governments recognise certain national forms of fund as equivalent for tax purposes - so that, for instance, the British government would give relief on a British resident's contribution to a fund abroad.
- Member states will them have 18 months to transfer the directive's requirements into national law.
- Contrast this with the words of a House of Lords Select Committee considering exactly the same problem: "because of the high proportion of homes with polluted tapwater and the long-standing nature of the problem, the Committee believe that the two years for compliance with the Directive is wholly unrealistic."
- That is the European Commission's unstated timetable for EC member countries to implement its third life-insurance directive, whose draft it published on February 20th.
- However, MEPs are still unhappy about the directive.
- One can readily deduce from this directive that Maxwell Fyfe was a civil servant, a member of the legal profession and an optimist.
- If the only or main reason for your being sacked was an "economic, technical or organisational" one, entailing changes in the work-force - the vague Euro-jargon of the 1981 Regulations is a reminder that they were inspired by an EC Directive - your claim will not succeed if you have been treated in a reasonable manner.
- The British Government's re-drafting of Article 32.2(b) in the draft Regulation (replacing Article 3(5) of the LFA Directive) is to be welcomed.
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