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Перевод: capitalize speek capitalize


[глагол]
превращать в капитал; капитализировать; печатать прописными буквами; пис`ать прописными буквами


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  1. But in the final analysis, though the TUC lost some credibility and membership, the government was never able to push forward and capitalize upon any victory it achieved.
  2. In such a situation it is therefore all the more necessary to recognize the unique place the ethnographer holds and to capitalize on it.
  3. Much depends on the nature of the training provided, especially the ethos that guides it; that is, whether it is organization- and profession-centred on the one hand or client- and community-oriented on the other and the degree of commitment on the part of professionals to recognize and affirm the value of indigenous factors and to capitalize upon them.
  4. By moving from a broad treatment of paraprofessionals on a global scale to detailed examination of the training and use of these workers in a number of specific countries, we have sought to capitalize on the complementary strengths of the "macro" and "micro" approaches to comparative social policy analysis (Higgins, 1981).
  5. His son could capitalize on the mood of the moment, and thereby once again remind his Scottish subjects that they were not mere inhabitants of "the outpost of mankind", but mainstream, up-to-date Europeans.
  6. When the hospital closed, the health authority, looking to capitalize as much as possible on this valuable site, wanted to sell the site for complete redevelopment.
  7. Despite his shyness and natural modesty, Hobbs was willing to capitalize on his fame.
  8. Instead, he has relied on great fitness and stamina to enable him to keep sprinting in at full pace, and speed of arm and perfect balance to capitalize on the momentum; combined with an unrelenting desire to keep on taking more and more wickets, it has all proved irresistible.
  9. Attlee could and did capitalize on another legacy bequeathed by the war years.
  10. Its impact drove the strongly pro-English Angus into the Arran-Beaton camp; his lands lay in the path of oncoming English armies, and the Scottish government could capitalize on this, by appealing to his position as the great man and protector of his locality, reinforcing such sentiments with a pension.
  11. It cost very little, after all, to demand to be heard, to involve themselves in European negotiations, as all of them did, to capitalize - as James V did with supreme ability - on the problems of popes and European kings.
  12. It must be said that in Britain the new public library authorities created in 1972 have in many cases failed to capitalize on the opportunities for better stock provision which the larger units were supposedly able to achieve.
  13. Derek Davis had said it was important to capitalize on the goodwill that existed in the South West with "the earliest possible development".

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