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Перевод: naturalization speek naturalization


[существительное]
натурализация ; акклиматизация ; ассимиляция новых слов в языке; проникновение новых обычаев в жизнь; принятие в гражданство


Тезаурус:

  1. The issue of naturalization seemed to perplex some Libyans; this was clear in their discussions at the Kufra Assembly and at the National Assembly which followed it.
  2. Loss of citizenship may be brought about in three ways, naturalization in a foreign country, in case of double citizenship, declaration of renunciation of British citizenship, revocation of a certificate of naturalization.
  3. There is also provision for the gaining of citizenship by naturalization by the Home Secretary.
  4. Despite an increasing amount of intermarriage, few Koreans have wished to take up the option of naturalization, difficult enough to achieve in itself.
  5. These two considerations, ethnic mpris and self-defence against socialism, rather that any abstract concern with the principle of descent, seem likely to have determined Kufra's mandate to its delegates to the National Assembly, that there should be no possibility of naturalization whatever.
  6. It concerned naturalization: under what conditions should people, born abroad and not of Libyan parents, be allowed to take Libyan nationality?
  7. by naturalization, or by incorporation of territory.
  8. A fortnight later the buff OHMS envelope had been delivered which announced the granting of the naturalization papers.
  9. Barthes's caveats against recuperation have been most convincingly demonstrated by Stephen Heath (1972) who is critical of the tendency towards naturalization: the radical experience of the nouveau roman is undermined when the novels are subjected to reductive readings of the psychologizing variety enacted by Morrissette, however much these may be encouraged by the novelists themselves.
  10. In the north, the question of naturalization was not so black-tinted: Egyptian, Tunisian and Moroccan immigrant workers were a higher proportion of the labour force; and Libyans did not fear many American or European employees would apply for Libyan nationality - petroleum and foreign companies were in any case outside the scope of legislation.
  11. Colonel Qaddafi's reported displeasure at the outcome of local debates on naturalization shows that is not always true.
  12. A child born abroad will be a British citizen by descent if either the father or mother was born or adopted in the United Kingdom or acquired citizenship by registration or naturalization.

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