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Перевод: inroad speek inroad


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набег ; нашествие; вторжение; посягательство
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Тезаурус:

  1. The inroad of foreign capital always means for it some loss of independence, and it has nothing to gain by agreement among competing Empires
  2. Nevertheless, the inflow of complaints continues to grow and I am disturbed that we have not yet been able to make much of an inroad into the backlog of work.
  3. British seamen in the US deserted in droves, alarming the new British government and bringing about a revived dialogue not only on seamen's complaints about the inadequacy of British pay, the constantly recurring problems of loss of wages and effects when torpedoed and the inroad made by railway fares when they were paid off from diverted ships, but also on the dangerous state of mind of seamen who were incensed by the conviction that they were constantly subject to neglect, mishandling and coercion.
  4. Any kind of ranching, logging or building provides a ready-made inroad for the farmers to penetrate the most inaccessible parts.
  5. The question of what kind of inroad AIDS is making in Britain became more insistent as the programme, written and produced by Alec Nishett, progressed.
  6. The issue of enforceability was given a poignant twist following passage of the Control of Pollution Act 1974 which made an inroad into the virtual monopoly of pollution control enjoyed by the water authorities.
  7. Right the idea of this little chat this briefing before we go out and do the er driving assessments next week is just to sort of give you an idea and a and a bit of an inroad into what we're looking at and what we'll be doing next week.
  8. They resent the inroad being made into their autonomy which suggests impugned competence and a downgrading of status (cf.
  9. Furthermore, she argues that unless some inroad is made now into reducing or containing the problem of street crime, the loss of community will spread outwards, like a cancerous growth, to desirable middle-class areas in the city.
  10. This case therefore represents a major inroad on the exclusionary rule: see also Owens Bank Ltd. v. Bracco 1992 2 A.C. 443.
  11. When Gary Mackay scored that legendary goal for Scotland against Bulgaria, how big of an inroad did it make into the Republic's capital of Jammy Breaks?
  12. This new competition arose out of a battle between banks and building societies which arose when the banks made their first major inroad into the mortgage market.
  13. A general right of accession would have created a major inroad into the continuing bilateralism of even multilateral treaties.

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