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English - Turkish

Definition of authority for in English Turkish dictionary

authority
(Hukuk) otorite

Tom otoritesini kötüye kullanıyor, bu yüzden hiç kimse onu sevmiyor. - Tom abuses his authority, so no one likes him.

Ağabeyim felsefesi üzerine bir otoritedir. - My elder brother is an authority on philosophy.

authority
{i} yetki

Onları kovma yetkisini bana verdi. - He gave me authority to fire them.

Tom'un hiçbir yetkisi yok. - Tom has no authority.

authority
{i} uzman

O, alanında bir uzmandır. - He's an authority in his field.

Tom, cazda bir uzmandır. - Tom is an authority on jazz.

authority
velayet
authority
(Havacılık) makan
authority
erbap
authority
şahadet
authority
yetkili kişi
authority
yetkili
authority
(Kanun,Teknik,Ticaret) yetkili makam
authority
yetke
authority
makamı
authority
müdürlüğü
authority
yetkiliye
authority
makame
authority
{i} yetki belgesi
authority
{i} bilirkişi
authority
{i} nüfuz
authority
{i} yetke, otorite. the authorities yetkili kişiler
authority
{i} itibar
authority
{i} hak

Tom konu hakkında bir otorite. - Tom is an authority on the subject.

authority
(Avrupa Birliği) otorite,kurum, makam
authority
{i} hüküm
authority
(Askeri) YETKİLİ MAKAM: Komuta etme veya icraata geçme kudretini kullanan şahıs, teşkil veya makam
authority
(Hukuk) yaptırım gücüne sahip merci
authority
(Hukuk) makam

Ben burada yerel makamım. - I'm the local authority here.

authority
sulta
English - English

Definition of authority for in English English dictionary

authority
The power to enforce rules or give orders
authority
{n} legal power, warrant, testimony, rule, precedent, influence derived from office or character, credit, credibility
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an administrative unit of government; "the Central Intelligence Agency"; "the Census Bureau"; "Office of Management and Budget"; "Tennessee Valley Authority"
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The State or local shellfish control authority or authorities or its designated agents, which are responsible for the enforcement of this Code [NSSP Model Ordinance] (3)
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An evaluative criteria which involves determining whether the author of an item has the appropriate credentials to make the statements or claims represented in the item
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Northwest Air Pollution Authority (NWAPA)
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The power of an agent to affect the principal in legal relations with third persons for lawful purposes Authority may be classified into: (1) actual authority, (2) implied authority, (3) apparent or ostensible authority, (4) inherent authority, and (5) other authority which may be implied from particular circumstances Generally, the authority of an agent is strictly construed by the courts
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Someone who is an authority on a particular subject knows a lot about it. He's universally recognized as an authority on Russian affairs. = expert
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The power derived from opinion, respect, or esteem; influence of character, office, or station, or mental or moral superiority, and the like; claim to be believed or obeyed; as, an historian of no authority; a magistrate of great authority
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an authoritative written work; "this book is the final authority on the life of Milton"
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A separate state or local governmental issuer expressly created to issue bonds or run an enterprise, or to do both Certain authorities issue bonds on their own behalf, such as transportation or power authorities Authorities that issue bonds on the behalf of qualified nongovernmental issuers include health facilities and industrial development authorities
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If you say you have it on good authority that something is true, you mean that you believe it is true because you trust the person who told you about it. I have it on good authority that there's no way this light can cause skin cancer
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A person accepted as a source of reliable information on a subject
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An inherent force in which things within this frame are given the label 'good' or 'bad' Because the sense of authority holds so much weight, individuals try to take care when posing some sort of judgeable object in this frame Frith gives us an example through an academic frame For example, Frith showed us how judging within this frame can give a particular piece of literature more value but the question of for whom are we judging still remains
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This is a quality you will develop as you continue to write as a professional nurse This is how your professors sound to you: assured and authoritative As you learn the conventions and the knowledge base of the professional nursing discourse community, you will take on this authority Audience The reader or group of readers you want to interest, inform and / or persuade by means of your writing Assessment of audience characteristics, such as level of knowledge, level of reading ability, interest, attitude and expectations help shape writing so that you can achieve your purpose Further discussion
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Cites the position or entity that has the authority to approve and issue the PRR
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A precedent; a decision of a court, an official declaration, or an opinion, saying, or statement worthy to be taken as a precedent
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(myndighet) See central government authority
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The power of an agent to affect the principal's legal relations for lawful purposes
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(usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others; "the authorities have issued a curfew
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Legal or rightful power; a right to command or to act; power exercised buy a person in virtue of his office or trust; dominion; jurisdiction; authorization; as, the authority of a prince over subjects, and of parents over children; the authority of a court
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If someone has authority, they have a quality which makes other people take notice of what they say. He had no natural authority and no capacity for imposing his will on others
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A measure of how reliable a source of information is Is the article wriitten by a recognized expert in the field? Is it based on research?
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{i} power, control, jurisdiction
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Persons in command; specifically, government
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Authority is the right to command and control other people. The judge had no authority to order a second trial
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(usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others; "the authorities have issued a curfew"
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official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times" the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests" an authoritative written work; "this book is the final authority on the life of Milton" an expert whose views are taken as definitive; "he is an authority on corporate law" (usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others; "the authorities have issued a curfew
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A unit or agency of government established to perform specialized functions, usually financed by service charges, fees or tolls, although it may also have taxing powers In many cases authorities have the power to issue debt which is secured by the lease rental payments made by a governmental unit using the facilities constructed with bond proceeds An authority may function independently of other governmental units, or it may depend upon other units for its creation, funding or administrative oversight Examples of authorities include health facilities authorities, industrial development authorities and housing authorities
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The right of an agent, conferred by his principal, to bind the principal in dealings with third parties See actual authority, implied authority, apparent authority, ostensible authority, inherent authority
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A public or quasi-public agency created to form a restricted group of related activities, usually financed from service fee charges, fees, or tolls An authority may be completely independent or partially dependent on other governments
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The power or right to control, judge or prohibit the actions of others A local community can be assigned authority - for instance in a regeneration project Authority can also result from knowledge or experience For example, someone who has been working or living for along time in a neighbourhood and therefore understands the area may have the right to judge or prohibit the actions of others, not because of any legal right, but because of knowledge and experience
authority
freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"; "after that failure he lost his confidence"; "she spoke with authority"
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The right granted to a user to perform tasks with Tivoli Storage Manager servers and clients See also privilege class
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A book containing such a statement or opinion, or the author of the book
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Permission or a right coupled with the power to do an act or order others to act Examples include an employer to an employee, a principal to an agent, a corporation to its officers, or governmental empowerment to perform certain functions Topic areas: Governance, Accountability and Evaluation, Operations Management and Leadership
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(1) Power of influence, either granted to or developed by individuals, that leads to others doing what those individuals direct (2) Formal conferment of such influence through an instrument such as a project charter
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Authority is official permission to do something. The prison governor has refused to let him go, saying he must first be given authority from his own superiors. = authorization
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an expert whose views are taken as definitive; "he is an authority on corporate law"
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the power or right to give orders or make decisions; "he has the authority to issue warrants"; "deputies are given authorization to make arrests"
authority
Testimony; witness
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Justification; warrant
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The legal right given by a principal to an agent to act on the principal's behalf in performing specific acts or negotiations
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The agency or program responsible for maintaining the reference table of terms Authorities were indicated where individuals knew that an agency had a reference list; however, no authorities have been formally identified
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Government; the persons or the body exercising power or command; as, the local authorities of the States; the military authorities
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official permission or approval; "authority for the program was renewed several times"
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That which, or one who, is claimed or appealed to in support of opinions, actions, measures, etc
authority
The legal power or rights given by a principal and accepted by the agent to act on the principal's behalf in performing specific acts or negotiations
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That which can bind or influence a court Statutes, case law, administrative rules and regulations are mandatory authority, while everything else, for the most part, is persuasive authority (i e law reviews, ALR, Am Jur etc ) See also “primary authority," "“mandatory authority," "persuasive authority "
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The right granted to a user to perform tasks with TSM servers and clients See administrative privilege class
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The legal power or right given by a principal and accepted by the agent to act on the principal's behalf in business transactions with a third party
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An authority is an official organization or government department that has the power to make decisions. the Health Education Authority Any alterations had to meet the approval of the local planning authority. see also local authority
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In SFS, the permission to access a file or directory You can have read authority or write authority (which includes read authority) You can also have file pool administration authority, which is the highest level of authority in a file pool
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The authorities are the people who have the power to make decisions and to make sure that laws are obeyed. This provided a pretext for the authorities to cancel the elections
authority for

    Hyphenation

    au·tho·ri·ty for

    Turkish pronunciation

    ıthôrıti fôr

    Pronunciation

    /əˈᴛʜôrətē ˈfôr/ /əˈθɔːrətiː ˈfɔːr/
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