русский term
проблемно-тематический признак
I am thinking of condensing this to "on industrial and problematic themes", doing away with "признакам". Is this OK? And what exactly does it mean anyway?
Aug 16, 2013 08:47: Cilian O'Tuama changed "Language pair" from "английский" to "русский => английский"
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Proposed translations
[committees] organized around specific industry segments and focus areas
topical basis
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Note added at 2 hrs (2013-08-16 10:31:13 GMT)
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It means " the committees were formed on the basis of both particular industries and particular topics (current issues)".
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issue specific criterion
17 committees have been formed to monitor industry and issue specific criteria....
What do you think sir?
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Note added at 7 hrs (2013-08-16 15:39:18 GMT)
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Generally monitoring is a subject matter of regulators and not committees, so I would like to correct my suggestion for sentence formation. So we can go for:
"to look into problems related to different industries and their specific areas". I hope, we now understand what the source text is all about and the translation can be amended as per one's style of writing. This is just a humble suggestion...
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Hasmik Avetyan
: Just a little amendement: 17 committees have been formed on industry and issue specific criteria/ basis. // Literally it means: "Each committee was formed to focus on a specific industry or problem area".
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Thank you very much Hasmik! Actually just after submitting my answer, I reconsidered and proposed a different version which is close to yours. Anyways, we all translators are basically striving towards shortening the communication gap and we do our best.
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