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Перевод: nationally
[наречие] с общенациональной точки зрения; с общегосударственной точки зрения; в масштабе всей страны; в национальном духе
Тезаурус:
- In countries like the UK with large numbers of libraries involved in user education a nationally co-ordinated and co-operative approach was felt necessary to overcome duplication of effort at local level.
- Without going into calculations, virtually any realistic combination of antenna size and power at the feed will result in a power flux density a few metres in front of the dish of less than 10mW per square centimetre - the nationally accepted long-term human exposure level for electromagnetic radiation.
- Margaret Maden (1989) has suggested that "professional discovery from within a self-critical staff collegium" is more likely to raise standards and expectations than are comparisons against nationally determined criteria.
- While nationally the proportion of lead taken in by people from water is 6 per cent, in areas with high lead levels in water this can rise to more than 50 per cent.
- But, in recent years, alcoholism has become a greater and nationally recognised social problem.
- It is the policy of the Board and Management of the Society to increase our share of our traditional business, to become more nationally represented, and to offer to our customers a comprehensive range of financial products.
- Nationally, what both education and business produce is valued and thought to be of vital importance.
- However, it might be that, at first, such tests should be set only in those subjects which constitute the "core curriculum" to be instituted nationally for all schools.
- The similarity between the AEC participants and offenders entering custody - rather than persons commencing probation nationally - is clearly shown by the identical proportions each group recorded for violent offences.
- "I'd like some sort of broad template so that we can develop the initiative nationally."
- But because the demand for central control has arisen out of a general dissatisfaction with education, and this dissatisfaction is often directed towards an excess of "creativity" in the classroom, a lack of a disciplined work-force, it is generally assumed that the central common curriculum to be nationally accepted would be down-to-earth, factual, able to be assessed, and marked by a tick or a cross.
- None of the activities described here exists or is encouraged in any extensive way nationally in the way that hospital or prison work is, but they are nevertheless of interest.
- TV ads break nationally in late June and run for five weeks.
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