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Judicial review

  1. Review of an administrative decision by the judicature. this procedure is used to control administrative discretion and fairness of conflicts resolution.

  2. This is a type of court procedure where a judge reviews a public authority’s decision, policy, practice, act or failure to act, and decides whether it is lawful or not. if it is not lawful, the court may cancel the decision or action (‘quash’ it), and require the public authority to reconsider it, lawfully. the court can order the authority to do or not do something.


Contrôle judiciaire, французский

Судебный контроль, русский
    Пересмотр административного решения судом. эта процедура используется для контроля административных действий и соблюдения справедливости при решении конфликтов.




Judicial, английский
  1. The principle that the supreme court has the final say in interpreting the constitution.

  2. Постановление суда о раздельном жительстве


Judicial act, английский
    Акт судебной власти


Judicial authorities, английский

Judicial council, английский
    The constitutionally mandated body r


Judicial documents, английский

Judicial examination, английский
    Судебное разбирательство


Judicial foreclosure, английский
    Judicial foreclosures are mandatory in some but not all states. they require all foreclosures go through the court system to confirm the debt is in default before putting the property up for auction. the goal of judicial foreclosures is to protect property owners from corrupt lenders.


Judicial hearing, английский
    Судебное заседание


Judicial jurisdiction, английский
    Судебная юрисдикция


Judicial officer, испанский
    Judges, referees, and commissioners who make court decisions as a judge


Judicial opinion, английский
    Судебная практика (мнения судей в судебной практике)


Judicial personality, английский
    Правосубъектность


Judicial procedures, английский

Judicial proceedings, английский
    Судебное производство


Judicial process, английский
    Процессуальные действия суда


Judicial protection, judicial defense, английский

Judicial question, английский
    Вопрос, лежащий в компетенции судебной власти


Judicial remedy, английский
    Средство судебной защиты


Judicial review, испанский
    The authority of a court to review the official actions of other branches of government. also, the authority to declare unconstitutional the actions of other branches


Judicialis [e], латинский

Administrative, английский
  1. Административный; штабной (о полете)

  2. Administrativo/a

  3. Административный; исполнительный


Discretion, английский
  1. To surrender at discretion, implies an unconditional yielding to the mercy of the conquerors.

  2. Within the gips standards, discretion is the management company's ability to execute transactions and to make decisions regarding the vehicle's investments on behalf of the investors without their prior approval. there are degrees of discretion. however not all investor imposed restrictions or investor approval rights will necessarily cause a portfolio to be non-discretionary. gips describes a discretionary portfolio as one for which the investors have not imposed restrictions or requirements that impede the manager from fully executing the defined and approved strategy. 

  3. Freedom given to the floor broker by an investor to use his judgment regarding the execution of an order. discretion can be limited, as in the case of a limit order that gives the floor broker some distance from the stated limit price to use his judgment in executing the order. discretion can also be unlimited, as in the case of a market-not-held order. see also: market not held order.


Resolution, английский
  1. The smallest change in the parameter being measured that causes a detectable change in the output of the instrument.

  2. Разрешение

  3. Defines the smallest resolvable object in the target plane at a given range-to-target, atmospheric condition and target signal level ability of a telescope to differentiate between two objects in the sky which are separated by a small angular distance

  4. The measure of the fine detail that can be seen in an image. for analog systems this is typically measured in television lines or tvl. the higher the tvl rating, the higher the resolution.

  5. Refers to the degree of detail of an image. it is usually measured in dots per inch (dpi) or lines per inch (lpi). a high resolution gives a high quality image and vice versa.

  6. The quality of any digital image, whether printed or displayed on a screen, depends in part on its resolution—the number of pixels used to create the image. more and smaller pixels adds detail and sharpens edges. l optical is an absolute number that the camera`s image sensor can physically record. l interpolated adds pixels to the image using complex software algorithms to determine what color they should be. it is important to note that interpolation doesn`t add any new information to the image it just makes it bigger! camera makers often specify the resolution as: qvga (320 x 240), vga (640 x 480), svga (800 x 600), xga (1024 x 768) or uxga (1600 x 1200)

  7. A measure of picture resolving capabilities of a television system determined primarily by bandwidth, scan rates and aspect ratio. relates to fineness of details perceived.

  8. The ability to distinguish fine detail or resolve information within an image.

  9. Refers to the number of pixels, both horizontally and vertically, used to either capture or display an image. the higher the resolution, the finer the image detail will be.

  10. The quality of any digital image, whether printed or displayed on a screen, depends on its resolution, or the number of pixels used to create the image. more, smaller pixels add detail and sharpen the edges.

  11. 1. the amount of detail which can be seen in a microscope or on a computer monitor 2. a point in the development of a disease where the inflammation begins to disappear

  12. Наименьшее расстояние между деталями, обеспечивающее их захват роботом

  13. Разложение (на составляющие) ~ of forces разложение сил ~ of vector разложение вектора

  14. Resolution is a rule used in logical inference. it states that if there is an axiom of the form (a or b) and another of the form (not(b) or c), then (a or c) logically follows. see also: modus ponens, modus tollens.

  15. Разрешающая способность. способность значимо различать близкие значения [28].

  16. A measure of the fineness of detail in an image or text, usually as produced by a monitor or printer.

  17. Loosely speaking, the quality of an image. when printing or working with images, the resolution is usually measured in dots per inch (dpi) - the more dots per inch, the higher the quality of the image but the larger the file needed to store it. in windows, the screen resolution is how many- pixels- fit on the desktop, the most popular being 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768 - the former makes images, icons etc look bigger, but the latter means you can fit more of them on the screen.

  18. The process of translation between a domain name address and an ip address.

  19. A document that records a decision or action by a board of directors, or a bond resolution by a government entity authorizing a bond issue.

  20. The number of dots in an image’s screen display or printed output. a monitor’s resolution refers to the number of pixels per linear inch. printed resolution refers to dots per linear inch. (see dpi.)

  21. The ability to distinguish between two points in an image

  22. Разрешающая способность. мера способности видеокамеры или телевизионной системы воспроизводить детали. число элементов изображения, которые могут быть воспроизведены с хорошей четкостью.

  23. Aspect of image quality pertaining to a system’s ability to reproduce objects, often measured by resolving a pair of adjacent objects or parallel lines. see also line pair; resolving power.

  24. Aspect of image quality pertaining to a system’s ability to depict objects, often measured by distinguishing (resolving) a pair of adjacent objects or parallel lines.

  25. A system’s ability to depict two objects or signals in close proximity as separate from one another. resolution, or resolving power, varies with size, distance, sensor characteristics, object shape, object color, and contrast. see also line pair; vision acuity.

  26. An aspect of image quality pertaining to a system’s ability to reproduce objects, often measured by resolving a pair of adjacent objects or parallel lines.6


Corompre, французский

Contrôle judiciaire, французский