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Перевод: mobilization speek mobilization


[существительное]
мобилизация


Тезаурус:

  1. By the twentieth day of mobilization, 18 August, Conrad calculated that Russia would be able to deploy approximately 31 divisions, including 11 cavalry divisions, to Austria's 20 infantry and 10 cavalry divisions.
  2. As before the Polish crisis, there was little protest except from the far left who kept the local Councils of Action going for some months as centres of mobilization and revolutionary propaganda.
  3. Without such ideological precepts bound up in the "representative figure" of the Fhrer, the dynamism built into the permanent mobilization of the Party and its affiliates is largely unthinkable.
  4. In addition, there were imponderables, indeed miscalculations, in his planning, and most particularly in his underestimation of the speed of Russia's mobilization and his misinterpretation of her strategic intentions.
  5. The plebiscitary acclamation which could always be mobilized by Hitler provided him with an unassailable base of popularity, and as such offered the regime legitimation both within Germany and in the eyes of foreign powers, allowing the scope for further mobilization and a gathering momentum of Nazi policy.
  6. In Chapter 10 I try to make some suggestions about the form and content of a practical politics of reproduction which could help in the mobilization of the social forces necessary for the implementation of a programme of structural social change.
  7. The real problem was the mobilization of resources: Edward experienced difficulty in collecting revenue in England, and relations between the king's advisers in Brabant, chief amongst whom were the Earl of Salisbury and the Earl of Northampton, and the council in England, dominated by the clerical ministers of state, gradually deteriorated.
  8. The Peace Ballot was the largest and most sustained mobilization ever undertaken by a British peace movement - "an attempt to mobilise Public Opinion on the scale of a General Election, but on a single issue."
  9. However, all policemen belonged to lineages, and consequently the police force could not really handle those events (such as the Ajdabiya elections) which resulted in massive mobilization of populations: not because the numbers were too great, but because the police force did not contain enough men uninvolved on either side.
  10. The new Association is best seen not so much as a pressure group founded to further the professional interests of teachers of English, but rather as a class-based mobilization which drew in not only most professors of English Language and Literature, but also like-minded politicians, administrators, and men of letters.
  11. The product of collusion between politicians and mass media controllers to exclude threatening issues from the scope of effective electoral competition has been termed the " mobilization of bias " (Schattschneider, 1960).
  12. In the words of the council leader, the new department was set up to "act in a political manner" with a function of "political mobilization" and, according to its first co-ordinator, "part of the challenge for us in the local authority is to try to reintroduce some political perspective" (quoted in Duncan and Goodwin, 1988, p. 85).
  13. Yet the problem of central control over wartime production was not solved until 1943 with the setting up of the Office of War Mobilization under the direction of James Byrnes, formerly a Supreme Court Justice and a future Secretary of State under President Truman.

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