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Перевод: adviser
[существительное] советник ; советчик ; консультант
Тезаурус:
- In London I was kept busy - liaison with the Burma Office and frequent contact with Sir John Clague, the very able and wise adviser to whom the Department in Simla had reported regularly, interviews with the BBC, the MOI, the British Council, Chatham House.
- His adviser on police matters dismissed the idea with vigour.
- In Poland, even one outside adviser to the World Bank worries openly about what he sees as a lack of feeling among Mr Balcerowicz and his advisers for the political realities around them.
- Or that, as a former Home Office adviser on the police and prison sentencing, women's issues and the family, he would bring a powerful voice to Parliament.
- Calm and quiet, Trent picked him as the technical adviser along for the trip but without direct responsibility for the outcome.
- In March 1991 it won an important case when the strongly integrationist European Court of Justice condoned Brussels' ability to rule on public service monopolies without the approval of EC member states, despite the fact that the Court's principal legal adviser, the Advocate General, called for the Commission's powers to be restricted under Article 90 of the Treaty of Rome.
- Evidence of ill-health must be authenticated by the candidate's medical adviser.
- According to Professor Aleksander Bajt ( Danas , 14 April 1987), who was economic adviser to the previous government, the idea behind "programmed inflation" (to which he was totally opposed) originated in the National Bank in the autumn of 1985.
- Musicians must seek legal advice if they are offered any of these agreements, and their legal adviser should be a specialist in the music business.
- Every registered student shall have an adviser of studies or research supervisor and shall be required to see the adviser or supervisor at the beginning of the academic year, at the end of each term, and at such other times as may be required.
- Many towns in the Middle Ages sought to have as part of their local welfare services a Christian recluse whose chief work was prayer and availability to people as spiritual adviser.
- But the tenth-century reformers based themselves, in Odo of Cluny's case very consciously, on the monastic dispensations of Benedict of Aniane (note the name), Louis the Pious's great monastic adviser (d. 822).
- Directions of this kind, given at the low vision clinic, should be communicated to the teacher who is working with the child at school, and this will usually be done through the specialist adviser for visually handicapped pupils.
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