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Перевод: coalition speek coalition


[прилагательное]
коалиционный;
[существительное]
коалиция ; союз ; объединение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. Round-table talks, or a coalition government, or both, look the only way out.
  2. The Left Coalition has so far ruled out linking up with the conservatives again - the improbable alliance of last June has been blamed for much of their drop in support - but has already hinted that it would be willing to support a national unity government as proposed by the New Democrat leader Mr Constantine Mitsotakis.
  3. And in London, where manufacturing industry and trade union strength have all but disappeared, the radicalism of the "new urban left" was based on a coalition between white-collar unions and civil organizations built up outside work.
  4. That is why they will be supporting the idea of a space station as similar to the present one as possible - that way, the coalition of regions and companies that has backed the station in the past can hang together.
  5. COALITION - When a player has 325 votes, any two other players can form a coalition and play using only one token (it doesn't matter which).
  6. Thus, the 1784 election led to 17 unbroken years of Pitt as prime minister; after the First World War the coalition stayed on in name but the Conservatives won 335 seats in 1918; Churchill's Great Coalition presaged the Labour landslide of 1945 and the iniquities of the Lib-Lab Pact were a major factor in Mrs Thatcher's victory in 1979.
  7. Last year the party leader and son of the founder, Giorgio La Malfa, pulled the Republicans out of the coalition in protest against the old ways of doing government business.
  8. The move follows the offer by a coalition of larger conservation groups, led by the World Wide Fund for Nature, to raise 5 million for the estate, for which its billionaire American owner, John Kluge, is asking 10 million.
  9. Mr Reynolds's government lost the motion by 88 votes to 77 after a walkout by coalition partners the Progressive Democrats.
  10. To many, Labour's independence had seemed finally lost when the Party agreed to join the Lloyd George Coalition in December 1916.
  11. In practice, left-wing theorists tend to form part of a rainbow coalition where poststructuralist or deconstructionist positions exist alongside Marxist, Freudian, and feminist ones.
  12. He insisted: "The inevitable result of proportional representation is coalition government.
  13. The head of a centre- right coalition, Jan Syse, will become prime minister on Monday.

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