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Перевод: nationalization
[существительное] национализация
Тезаурус:
- Recently, we were having a debate in the Lords and we got on to nationalization and I said that one thing that we need to nationalize in this country is the Treasury, but nobody has ever succeeded.
- Why should the nonsensical Nationalization - Privatization ping-pong of English politics be copied in Ireland?
- A man who lost his agency for imported electronic equipment, for example, did not praise nationalization of the import business.
- Although most existing powers and responsibilities over the delivery of health services and the production of utilities, such as electricity and gas, were effectively removed by post-war nationalization, within the welfare state the role of councils was substantially increased, building on responsibilities some of them had already claimed in the inter-war period.
- Even its controversial plans for the nationalization of major industries came to be accepted as part of a world built upon consensus.
- The significant feature of privatization has been that the transformation has usually been carried out by broadly the same teams that had worked under nationalization.
- No analyst would make such a claim today, and the "nationalization" thesis has had to be revised in the light of increased local variations in voting behaviour.
- The claim for nationalization was that public ownership would mean more commitment to those industries by the people who worked for them.
- The Labour party's plans to nationalize British civil aviation were based both on their general policy for the nationalization of industry, and on a desire to avoid the haphazard market of the years before 1939.
- buses were built between 1939 and 1954, although - following the nationalization of transport in 1948, London Transport were no longer allowed to build their own buses.
- Thus Marx identified the already well-advanced process of the "nationalization" of English workers which was to cause such a shock in 1914.
- Borrowing the terminology used to describe national electoral politics, Gyford (1985a) has characterized this revitalization of local politics as a shift from "nationalization" to "reappraisal".
- Labour's economic programme accepted the thrust of the market in allocating social goods and advocated an obviously mixed approach towards economic planning in place of the stereotyped nationalization of 1983.
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