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Перевод: elect speek elect


[прилагательное]
избранный; лучший;
[существительное]
избранные ; избранник ;
[глагол]
выбирать; избирать; предпочесть; назначать; решать


Тезаурус:

  1. Lebanon's own power-sharing institutions lasted longest and only finally fragmented when Muslim-;Maronite friction - and foreign interference - became so intense that parliament could no longer elect a president.
  2. If Dunn did elect to return his summons.
  3. In essence, it tells you how much time you have left before reaching the no-decompression limit and also how to manage decompression stops if you inadvertently exceed that limit, or elect to enter decompression.
  4. Ten years later Professor Marsh was asked why the faculty refused to elect Ramsey to a lectureship.
  5. All Americans have one vote, but of wildly different values: Alaska's 400,000 voters elect two senators, as do California's 23m.
  6. Consequently, some experimental predestinarians would only associate with sub-groups of the elect within the established church, while others like William Bradshaw would have preferred to have limited communicant membership of the visible, national church solely to the elect.
  7. Two prominent New York takeover lawyers, Martin Lipton (who invented the "poison pill" defence) and Steven Rosenblum, have proposed a way to help institutions get involved: elect board directors for five-year terms during which they would be sackable only for criminal or scandalous behaviour.
  8. All men stand under God's just wrath; but the elect have his love opened to them through Jesus.
  9. The assemblymen have precious few functions to perform for their 4,000-a-month salaries and free board and lodging; they merely meet every six years to elect a new president and vice-president.
  10. When ARA village committees wished to elect Russian priests as members, back came the objection, phrased in the usual official provincial style: "according to the laws of our constitution, the said element (ecclesiastical) is harmful to the younger generation, and by the principles of the Soviet government this element is deprived of all active or passive participation in our work."
  11. As an alternative, Palatine shareholders will be offered the opportunity to elect for cash in respect of all or part of their holding in Palatine ordinary shares.
  12. First Lady elect Hillary Clinton is a shrewd, ambitious lawyer who was the driving force behind her husband Bill's pitch for the presidency.
  13. An envelope of a few Liverpool sermons survived; including the first sermon which he ever delivered there (text I Peter 2: 9, "ye are an elect race").

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