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Перевод: institutional speek institutional


[прилагательное]
институционный


Тезаурус:

  1. This arrangement denies natural light to the body of the spinal corridors which serve the ground-, first- and second-floor dwellings, giving them an institutional quality that is only slightly reduced by the relief from the cellular treatment of space offered by the lofty entrance lobby and main staircase space at the west end.
  2. Another concern of Laing's is the shift from private to institutional shareholders.
  3. In Kenya a new Ministry of the Environment and other far-reaching institutional reforms are currently before parliament.
  4. Even acknowledging these differences was an institutional difficulty.
  5. The concept is defined more strongly by criteria derived from developmental psychology and from concerns with socialization than by institutional considerations (schools as the "seat" of education).
  6. In this situation, the marginal mover acquires the power to reinterpret the way his institutional structure governs a desire for a rigidified world of immobility, and to understand why, for example, those few policemen who move into other areas, such as probation work or the legal profession, become totally suspect.
  7. There is still a place for it, mainly in institutional catering, but most people think it tastes like cardboard."
  8. Not unnaturally one consequence of this reductionism is that action and pragmatism take on an extra dimension in the police mind, holding a special place in the institutional imagination.
  9. They must also persuade local officials that they, too, need to be involved - the most difficult task for many field workers is the re-education of their own organisations as the need for institutional change becomes evident from practical experience.
  10. Given certain other conditions such as a high rate of growth in at least one manufacturing sector and a favourable institutional environment, an increase in the rate of net investment from say 5 to 10 per cent of national income could put a country on the path to self-sustaining growth.
  11. She believes we will see a new politics emerge, in which pleasure and individual responsibility will no longer be subjugated to the "correct, collective line"; though the institutional landscape is changing, a radical, independent sector will continue to exist.
  12. The main aim of these more recent loans is to assist governments in making major policy changes (such as abolishing price controls and freeing interest rates) and creating new institutional arrangements (such as privatising government-owned companies).
  13. The voluntary approach, he said, could work if the City, and in particular institutional shareholders and lenders, had a mechanism to focus their role in encouraging better governance.

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