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Перевод: amalgamation speek amalgamation


[существительное]
слияние; объединение; смешение; амальгамация ; амальгамирование
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. THE amalgamation of St. John Southworth and St. Thomas More High School on the St. Vincent Road site, to form Corpus Christi High School, involved extensive alterations and upgrading, to provide accommodation equal to that in either of the existing schools, and conforming to current D.E.S.
  2. In her opinion, the educational benefits to be gained by amalgamation out-weighed the social costs to the community.
  3. The aim of the amalgamation was a national red breed combining high milk production with good muscular development.
  4. It was largely under the influence of Barnes that the SCS entered into discussions with the Edmonton Society on amalgamation soon after he was re-elected as president of the SCS in January 1919.
  5. The assurance was given; a special committee to plan the nurses' home had already begun its work, and agreement had been reached with Hackney Hospital for amalgamation of the two nurse-training schools.
  6. The Belgian Black Pied was formed in 1966 by the amalgamation of two black-and-white breeds, the Herv and the Polders .
  7. On 18 February 1791 Granville Penn (chairman) supported by Rev Mr Cook, John Gretton, William Stone, Edward Topham and Huntingford, received information from Vial (who had been confined to bed with a cold and fever, and had been unable to meet the committee's delegation) that he supported the amalgamation of the two plans, and that he would consult his patrons and subscribers accordingly.
  8. The subsequent general meeting voted 397-;227 for amalgamation, below the necessary two-thirds majority (SE 6 September 19).
  9. It too has made some disposals of companies during the year, has reduced the number of operating subsidiaries by amalgamation and has raised the pro-file of its internal audit team.
  10. His scheme for the amalgamation of Nigeria, which Lugard had been sent out to accomplish, differed completely from the one proposed by Lugard: Lugard's scheme envisaged a strong governor, Temple's a weak one, with the responsibility for local affairs placed firmly in the hands of the Residents.
  11. It is one of the more exquisite forms of Catch 22 that leaders of the "moderate" engineers' and electricians' union amalgamation, usually praised by the Conservatives as a model for other union leaders, are now available as evidence of the unsatisfactory nature of Labour's electoral system.
  12. The third was the inevitable period of amalgamation when thrusting American capitalism was to embark on the creation of the railway cartels which were to lead some to cry "monopoly" by the turn of the century.
  13. It is in relation to this area of activity that recent moves towards systematic amalgamation, centralization, and mutual aid seem to have been made.

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