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19:29 Apr 4, 2013 |
Dutch to English translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Other / Tender document | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Textpertise United Kingdom Local time: 03:43 | ||||||
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4 +1 | acceptance |
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4 | licensing |
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4 | certification |
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3 | authorisation/authorization |
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authorisation/authorization Explanation: First they test to ensure that the requirements are met. Then they get authorisation and then there is a period of commercial preparation after the authorisation (goedkeuring) has taken place before taking whatever it is into use. |
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licensing Explanation: I think licensing covers most of the bases for getting authorisation, approval, etc. - try Googling "Testing, licensing and ..." and you will see that it pretty much works as a collocation |
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acceptance Explanation: Given the context, this may be the answer. |
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certification Explanation: Typical procedure => testing, certification, commercialization. This is especially applicable to technical products such as vehicles. They must be officially certified. |
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