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Перевод: detriment speek detriment


[существительное]
ущерб ; вред


Тезаурус:

  1. There is one community that is chortling to itself over IBM Corp's worldwide shredding of its mainframe price list, and that is the big leasing companies: while any prudent data processing manager has to call in Amdahl Corp, Hitachi Data Systems Ltd and Comparex Informationssysteme GmbH to be sure that the bid isn't a rip-off, there is still the nagging doubt that other people may be getting much better deals from IBM, and the only community that sees a wide variety of deals going down is the leasing fraternity, and the big ones say their people haven't been so busy in ages; the effect of all this is to stretch out the buying process by weeks, to the likely detriment of the IBM first quarter figures.
  2. The frequent attention given to the management of river banks has made many unsuitable for the nesting of Kingfishers, and the frequent clearance of marginal vegetation has been to the detriment of species such as the Reed Bunting, Sedge and Reed Warbler.
  3. Vial urged that the College could be located, with benefit and without detriment, some way (say two miles) out of London.
  4. Both sides described the meeting in early December as "constructive" and Cairns Boston, managing director of Land's End, added he was confident that "climbers who come to Land's End can continue to enjoy their visits along with the enhancement of the environment rather than to its detriment, and as safely as possible."
  5. I would remind you that I am the captain of this ship and that at sea not even an admiral can take over from me or give orders which I consider to be to the detriment of this vessel."
  6. Instead, the argument in government is being driven by a coalition of landowning, agricultural and forestry interests to the detriment of a common heritage.
  7. The CAP was designed to help the EC's 14 million farmers: instead, it promotes inefficient farmers at the expense of the efficient UK farmer, destroys the international market to the detriment of the Third World and cheats EC taxpayers.
  8. This practice involves fund managers switching securities between accounts to shield favoured clients from losses to the detriment of others.
  9. "In hospitals that "opt out", there may be an increase in cold surgery and cardiovascular medicine for the better off - but it will be to the further detriment of primary care, preventive medicine and local services in poorer areas."
  10. It is one of the primary purposes of cultivation that we affect and change conditions in favour of the plants and to the detriment of their enemies.
  11. In this particular case there was no detriment to road safety as matters turned out, but nonetheless that is the context in which these regulations must be considered.
  12. The compromise between the professionally interested parties, the outsiders and the "Barons", was arrived at by, on the one hand, removing the numerical ceiling which operated previously, to the detriment of the large firms, but also, by placing a limitation on these same firms, preventing them from flooding the rota with in experienced staff.
  13. On 10 September 1981 (the date of his acquittal!), an action was brought by the company against Mr Fowler and the eight former employees alleging an unlawful conspiracy and breach of implied terms of contract that they would faithfully serve Faccenda Chicken Ltd and "would not use confidential information and/or trade secrets gained by them and each of them whilst in the company's employment to the disadvantage or detriment of the company, whether during the currency of such employment or after its cessation".

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