self-governance | |
gen. | самоуправление |
2 | |
cartogr. amer. | хорошая |
chem. | бифенил; дифенил |
genet. | 2, 4-дихлорфеноксиуксусная кислота; 2, 6-диаминопурин |
inf. | в; тоже |
relig. korea. | Второе послание к Коринфянам |
the | |
slang | как знак превосходства качества |
freedom from | |
math. | отсутствие |
condition | |
gen. | регулировать |
that | |
gen. | который |
threaten | |
gen. | грозить |
objectivity | |
gen. | объективность |
or | |
gen. | или |
the | |
slang | как знак превосходства качества |
appearance | |
gen. | внешность |
of | |
gen. | относительно |
objectivity | |
gen. | объективность |
such | |
math. | такого рода |
threat | |
gen. | негативный фактор |
TO | |
bank. | телеграфное платёжное поручение |
objectivity | |
gen. | объективность |
must be | |
math. | должно быть |
managed | |
softw. | выбираемый самостоятельно |
AT | |
med. | атаксия-телеангиэктазия |
the | |
slang | как знак превосходства качества |
individual auditor | |
gen. | индивидуальный аудитор |
engagement | |
gen. | дело |
functional | |
gen. | функциональный |
and | |
gen. | и |
organizational | |
gen. | войсковой |
level | |
IT | значение |
independence | |
gen. | независимость |
include | |
gen. | включать |
independence of mind | |
busin. | независимость мышления |
and | |
gen. | и |
independence in appearance | |
audit. | видимая независимость аудитора |
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самоуправление Self-governance is an abstract concept that applies to several scales of organization. It may refer to personal conduct or family units but more commonly refers to larger scale activities, i.e., professions, industry bodies, religions and political units (usually referred to as Local Government), up to and including autonomous regions and / or others within nation-states who enjoy some sovereign rights. It falls within the larger context of governance and principles such as consent of the governed, and may involve non-profit organizations and corporate governance. It can be used to describe a people or group being able to exercise all of the necessary functions of power without intervention from any authority which they cannot themselves alter. Self-rule is associated then in contexts where there is the end of colonial rule, absolute government or monarchy, as well as demands for autonomy by religious, ethnic or geographic regions which perceive themselves as being unrepresented or underrepresented in a national government. WK (Alexander Demidov) | |||
самоконтроль |
Self-governance: 3 phrases in 2 subjects |
Law | 1 |
Politics | 2 |