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Перевод: corollary speek corollary


[существительное]
естественное следствие; вывод ; заключение; результат


Тезаурус:

  1. The corollary of "strong government" being good is that "weak government" is bad and "weak government" in this context means coalition or minority government, both much more likely given a departure from the existing simple primary voting system.
  2. The corollary to point two is that it is budget-holders - such as the chief pharmacist or chief pathologist - who are expected to manage their departments within a predetermined budget, although the level of activity in their departments is outside their control.
  3. The logical result of this attitude was, of course, the takeover of the most prominent media, which would involve placing them under more direct control, a corollary of this action was the suppression or limitation of any privately owned media that might either be critical of TANU and the Tanzanian Government or campaign for alternatives.
  4. And although that may mean that stars with planets are less likely to be found in places other than co-rotation orbits, the corollary would be that they are likely to be found within such orbits.
  5. All his life, MacDonald had fought against a class view of politics and for the primacy of political action as against industrial; for him the logical corollary was that the party must be prepared, when necessary, to subordinate the sectional claims of the unions to its conception of the national interest.
  6. Such incorporation is, for her, a necessary corollary of a continued erosion of popular control over local government.
  7. The corollary was just as true: elimination of nuclear weapons would require a return to National Service.
  8. As Gallie puts it, summarising Mallet, "Integration, in the sense of identification with the enterprise and its overall performance, becomes then a necessary corollary of the desire to further one's own interests" (Gallie 1978, 18).
  9. The Plowden Report was a national corollary to contemporary changes in assumptions about secondary education and the structures which embody those assumptions.
  10. The corollary to this was that a unit operating according to such principles would have to be trained to arrive on the scene of an operation by every practical method from land, sea or air.
  11. There was, however, an insidious corollary to the belief that God might intervene to save His chosen people and prolong the lives of deserving individuals; it was that where He did not intervene to save life, those who lost their lives had been found unworthy.
  12. (The Cincinatti Corollary, as it is known, is to stay in the departure lounge until the aircraft leaves.
  13. The practical corollary of this, tirelessly expounded in the Round Table in the post-war years, was that the safest place for brown races, for now and the foreseeable future, was within the British empire, where their interests could be looked after and their development, at an appropriately gradual pace, ensured.

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