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Перевод: nationalized
[прилагательное] национализированный
Тезаурус:
- Tyne Ship Repair, which includes all the nationalized repair yards, employed 850 in March 1988 compared with some 4000 a decade earlier.
- And they wanted to preserve the nationalized industries.
- Both nationalized industries and local authorities publish a good deal of information on their various and diverse activities (see chapters 8 and 10) In Type A nonprofit organizations the level of revenue raised is often regarded as indicative of the value that recipients place on an organization's services.
- The Bank of England was nationalized, as were the coal-mines (unhappily for public relations, in the cripplingly cold winter of 1946-;7), the railways, electricity, gas, and - with much more contention - steel.
- For example, while the head of a central government department, the Chief Secretary, is directly responsible to Parliament, the chairman of a nationalized industry is accountable via a sponsoring department.
- These are: central government; local authority; health authority; and nationalized industry.
- The memorandum (endorsed by the National Joint Advisory Council representing the British Employers' Confederation, the TUC, and the nationalized industries) identified as the essential problem the provision of a place in society for the ever-growing proportion of elderly persons and suggested that: "Age sixty-five for men and sixty for women ought no longer to be regarded as "normal retiring age" '.
- By far the greatest number of responsibility centres, trading organizations such as the nationalized industries excluded, can be described as "expense centres".
- The establishment of the welfare state and a large nationalized sector (at the end of the 1930s/1940s period of change) was due to the political balance in the country at the time and the need of UK industry for a rational provision of education, health and economic infrastructure at the core of the economy.
- Many nationalized industries, which long posed problems for governments, not least in pay negotiations, were floated to the private sector.
- The IPR's main objectives are: (a) to promote the development of public relations for the benefit of the practice in commerce; industry, central and local government; nationalized undertakings; professional, trade, and voluntary organizations and for the benefit of all practitioners, and others concerned in or with public relations; (b) to encourage and foster the observance of high professional standards by its members and to establish and prescribe such standards; (c) to arrange meetings, discussions, conferences, etc, on matters of common interest, and generally to act as a clearing house for the exchange of ideas on the practice of public relations.
- Contracts were shortened and meat prices restrained; the meat plant was nationalized and the export distribution channel lost; the issue of land tenure for pastoralists became submerged in the much bigger ujamaa re-settlement programme of 1975; and livestock buying at markets was taken out of the hands of the traditional Somali buyers and for the most part placed in the hands of state agents.
- Unlike Imperial Airways' successor, BOAC, which was a nationalized company and used by the British government during the war, Pan American was able to use its private enterprise and political influence to expand its services dramatically.
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