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Перевод: addressing


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Тезаурус:

  1. The local party leader in Shanghai, Jiang Zemin, attempted to deter the first demonstration by personally addressing thousands of students at the Jiaotong campus on 19 December, Jiang was a technocrat and moderniser whose future success in the party seemed certain.
  2. Modernity understood as the modern world in crisis has now hit us with such force that writers of many different political persuasions are addressing the issue (cf.
  3. The Rev C Malpass gave a short address, which he always bases on the story of Christ addressing the multitude from the boat or a similar theme.
  4. Being a member of the senior team that's addressing those issues I think gives me a much broader job than I would otherwise have continued to enjoy."
  5. Once and once only in six hundred and seventeen pages the narrator gives his readership a disconcerting, impertinent prod by addressing it directly as "Gentlemen".
  6. Longer addressing times are possible because the display need not be refreshed at TV frequencies while it is read on the screen.
  7. In addressing itself to such possibilities, however, A Bend in the River , for all its air of simplicity, is never simple.
  8. We hear of Moses addressing the people instead: "Hear now, you rebels; shall we bring forth water for you out of this rock?"
  9. MR DAVID MELLOR, the Home Office minister handling the Broadcasting Bill, is a civilised chap, the sort of Government minister you will find on a Friday night addressing the Putney Music Club on brilliant young musicians (Cantelli, Lipatti, Ginette Neveu) struck down in their prime.
  10. Further work under the programme will include performance reviews of OECD countries in accident prevention, increasing international cooperation on accident prevention and addressing transport accidents and the health aspects of chemical accidents.
  11. St William's Foundation (the northern cousin of St George's House, Windsor Castle, and like it an independent, voluntary institution) was established recently with the major remit of addressing just this issue.
  12. After the surrender, reporter J.J. Healey wrote that Joseph was "walking round about his people talking to the wounded and occasionally addressing the warriors by signs, and seemed quite unconcerned about his defeat."
  13. Mr Waddington, who was addressing the Lancashire business school, said that prisoners serving short sentences - defined by Lord Carlisle as under four years - should be granted parole automatically after serving half their sentences.

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