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Перевод: interests


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Тезаурус:

  1. Considering what else might be on offer is not only in your interests but may also help bring an overall agreement nearer if your employer is willing to provide non-cash benefits in return, perhaps for a slight reduction in the lump sum that you are looking for.
  2. The ideological approach to the problem of soil erosion in the international aid and academic communities cannot be "read off" or predetermined by the relative strength of direct economic interests, as there is often a degree of autonomy of these ideas from economic determinants.
  3. They insisted that the massacre was China's internal affair, that China had done nothing to harm the United States' interests, and that it was up to the US to take the initiative in repairing relations.
  4. Their interests need protection.
  5. However, such a model is likely to be satisfactory only where certain key conditions apply - most notably, a small group of consultants, a strong high profile UGM and limited conflict of interests about allocation of resources.
  6. Many of the research interests outlined below find application in three major centres for research and development which are directed by members of the Department of Applied Physical Sciences; these centres are concerned with Energy Studies, Surface Science and Ceramics, and Garment and Textiles Technology.
  7. As it turned out, he was interviewed only perfunctorily six months later, because events had moved fast in Germany and her neighbouring countries and to meet any threat to Britain, her allies, her interests and her Empire, the Services, particularly the Army, had more than doubled their manpower.
  8. On the credit side, there is probably a smaller gap between the two generations in outlook and interests.
  9. He is still talking in terms of a new career, rather than retiring, and this is not surprising in view of the work ethic, which tells us that the only "proper" way for a man to spend his time is in productive employment and makes it very difficult for men to take up interests purely for the enjoyment.
  10. But there have been no credible claims of responsibility, and the use of Pentrite suggests to secret service investigators that it may not have been aimed at French national interests but at someone on the aircraft.
  11. The object was to gain information on the nature, style, and use made of new services; on modifications/improvements achieved in existing services (for example, the "regime" and method of operation in hostels and day centres); and on the views and evaluations of each of the key actors and interests (for example, area teams, health service management, and the CMHTs themselves).
  12. The speeches of ministers have reiterated the themes that it is not the job of government to solve as many problems as previously, that ministers should be more attentive to the interests of taxpayers when spending public money, that "real" jobs will be created and sustained not by government subsidy but by workers making goods which people will buy, that the criterion of "value for money" be applied to public-sector activities, and that the private sector should be encouraged because it creates the wealth which the public sector requires.
  13. "They have been ready to give priority to their own interests regardless of the effects on other unions and particularly on the Welsh Rugby Union."

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