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Terms for subject Environment (6533 entries)
primate (Order of mammals containing monkeys, apes, and human beings) primată
principle of sustainability (Principle stated by the World Commission on Environment and Development (The Bruntland Commission) in 1987: development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations. Sustainable development is a process of integrating economic, social and ecological goals, and should not mean a trade-off between the environment and development. Sustainable development should imply balance rather than conflict) principiu dezvoltării durabile
principles of effectiveness, efficiency and equity prinicipiul eficacității, al eficienței și al echității
printing industry (A sector of the economy in which an aggregate of commercial enterprises is engaged in the reproduction of written text or images in multiple copies such as books, periodicals, newspapers or other similar formats) industria tipografică
printing work (The art, process or business of producing reproductions of written text or images in multiple copies, in book, periodical or newspaper formats, or in other similar formats) lucrări de tipografie
prior informed consent consimţământ prealabil informat
prior informed consent procedură de consimțământ prealabil în cunoștință de cauză
prior notification for hazardous waste transport (A formal announcement and, often, a request for permission to the proper governmental authorities of the intention to convey across political borders potentially harmful materials that have been left over from manufacturing or testing processes) înştiinţare prealabilă pentru transport de deşeuri periculoase
private car (Transportation mean belonging to an individual person) autoturism particular
private domain (Generally, land and water owned by individuals or corporations as opposed to the state; in French civil law, any government property capable of being owned by non-public entities, which cannot be seized and which is restricted to the stipulated ownership and use) domeniu privat
private forest (No definition needed) pădure privată
private household (Living quarters where a group of persons (family) live together) gospodărie particulară
private international law (The part of the national law of a country that establishes rules for dealing with cases involving a foreign element) drept privat internaţional
private law (The branch of law dealing with such aspects of relationships between individuals that are of no direct concern to the state) drept privat
private sector (Segment of the economy not run by government, including households, sole traders, partnerships and companies) sector privat
private transport (Transport performed with private means) transport privat
privatisation (The transfer of ownership or control of a government enterprise or other governmental property to a non-public, non-official company, organization or individual, either through sale or through the establishment of a special enterprise outside direct government control) privatizare
proboscidean (An order of herbivorous placental mammals characterized by having a proboscis, incisors enlarged to become tusks, and pillarlike legs with five toes bound together on a broad pad) proboscidian
procaryote (Organisms (i.e. prokaryotes) whose genetic material (filaments of DNA) is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane, and that do not possess mitochondria or plastids. Bacteria and cyanophyta are the only prokaryotic organisms) procariot
procedural law (Law which prescribes method of enforcing rights or obtaining redress for their invasion. Laws which fix duties, establish rights and responsibilities among and for persons, natural or otherwise, are "substantive laws" in character, while those which merely prescribe the manner in which such rights and responsibilities may be exercised and enforced in a court are "procedural laws") drept procedural