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Перевод: industrialized


[прилагательное]
промышленно развитый


Тезаурус:

  1. Like many observers, UK leaders failed to appreciate that the greatest potential for post-war expansion lay in the trade of industrial goods between industrialized countries.
  2. However, official statistics suggest that mobility has not recently been conspicuously higher in Japan than in other industrialized countries, especially since access to good education has too often depended on wealth and background.
  3. As Britain became industrialized and urbanized a strictly local system of administration came under strain.
  4. For example, seepages often occur in urban or industrialized areas where waste materials have been dumped, often decades earlier.
  5. The novel administrative tasks of industrialized and competing nation - states - public education, public welfare, urbanization - all create powerful pressures for centralization and bureaucratization, none of which would lessen or disappear under socialist governments.
  6. In general, in the authority's industrialized areas the emphasis in pollution control is on cleaning up heavily polluted rivers.
  7. In the first place, the decline might simply be seen as an inevitable feature of the maturity of any industrialized society.
  8. Monogamy, to take a case particularly important to Engels, is equally found among hunters and gatherers such as the Eskimos, primitive cultivators such as the Dayaks of Borneo, or among the industrialized North Americans.
  9. In other words, there was something inevitable in this decline - although it must be noted that other industrialized nations, such as the United States, at a similar stage in their economic development have not necessarily followed the same pattern of development.
  10. 1980) is alleged to involve a transfer of TNC manufacturing production from industrialized countries like the UK to new "export processing zones" etc., in Third World countries such as Malaysia, and to production within the domestic markets of countries such as Brazil.
  11. The bourgeoisie or capitalist class (the ruling class under capitalism) is the class of people which owns the means of production (including factories, industrial machinery etc. in an industrialized society), while the proletariat or working class comprises those who need to sell their "labour power" (their ability to work) to the capitalists in order to live.
  12. And the re-concentration of growth, and the much smaller impact of decline, in the south since the mid-'70s has been very much focused on the previously less industrialized regions (and parts of regions).
  13. The industrial and mining counties of the north performed badly, and many of the less industrialized parts of the north were also doing relatively worse than their experience in the earlier period.

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