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Перевод: dependent speek dependent


[прилагательное]
зависимый; зависящий; подчиненный; подвластный; подневольный; находящийся на иждивении; ниспадающий;
[существительное]
иждивенец ; подчиненный ; служащий


Тезаурус:

  1. And at the macro level they see the burgeoning of a true British citizenship as being dependent on constitutional reform.
  2. Even though this kind of action may cost a lot, I believe it to be money well and necessarily spent because the health of our economy and the health of our environment are totally dependent upon each other.
  3. The dependence thesis does not claim that authorities always act for dependent reasons, but merely that they should do so.
  4. When you know them better, by all means invite them to a party meeting but don't let your attitude to them be dependent on their political philosophy.
  5. This situation has left literature teachers with the sense that compared with their colleagues they are not masters in their own house, since they are dependent for their material on a product manufactured elsewhere by shifty and unreliable suppliers.
  6. However, the central problem remains - cities may have lost segments of their populations, but they have been left with ever-more dependent communities.
  7. It demonstrates how Conservative administrations in the 1980s have been determined to reduce public expenditure and to ensure that support is ultimately dependent on central-government approval - a constant theme in inner-urban policy, which later chapters explore.
  8. In this way, provided they are given guidance on the type and volume of work expected, schools could be brought back into the mainstream of assessing their own pupils' work instead of being totally dependent on the success or failure of the guessing games they play with the examiner.
  9. It feeds off the passions of a small and economically dependent country and the emotional demands it places on the game.
  10. A refusal by an undertaking in a dominant position to supply another undertaking which may be economically dependent on the first undertaking.
  11. Many businesses are dependent on loans for working capital, or to acquire premises or equipment.
  12. The Outer Isles Fishery Training Scheme operated by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, and which was, in effect the pilot project for the very much more ambitious schemes of fishery development inaugurated by the Highlands and Islands Development Board, was dependent on funds contributed by the Macaulay (Rhodesia) Trust and the Highland Fund.
  13. Instead it is because success has been dependent on the ability to win the argument on each individual placement with each head teacher that this investment, as part of the in-service programme, is worthwhile.

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