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Перевод: parliament
[существительное] парламент ; имбирный пряник
Тезаурус:
- In the 1918 General Election Liberal representation in parliament fell from the 272 of December 1910 to 151.
- Over the third quarter of this year, he told parliament, output by Soviet industry had risen at a rate of one per cent while wages were soaring at an annual pace of 15 per cent.
- Money-Go-Round: One European parliament that speaks for the elderly
- The latest Gallup survey suggests that neither the Conservatives nor Labour will have an outright majority in the new Parliament but that the Conservatives will be the largest single party.
- However, if we do not like being judged by an external tribunal, if we do not like our citizens being interrogated by foreign judges about acts committed in the United Kingdom, if we do not like our Acts of Parliament and our internal administration being scrupulously picked over by a European Commission, if we do not like the relations between the Crown and its possessions being altered over our heads, the remedy is in our own hands.
- He disputed poll suggestions that a hung parliament was the most likely outcome, pointing to Labour's strong showing in individual constituency surveys up and down the country.
- Indeed, all that remains today of the old inherent rights are the power to control the method of carrying out the functions which Parliament from time to time give to the local authorities and the power to make rules as to the conduct of the meetings of the local authority.
- It also spoke, however, of "due account of prevailing economic and social conditions" - a get-out clause that ministers said would give them free rein while saving the face of parliament.
- BRITAIN is on course for a hung Parliament after Thursday's general election.
- The new Civil Aviation Bill was passed by Parliament in August 1946.
- In this respect these officers are the servants of the Crown and as such are disqualified for election to Parliament.
- Moreover, in a clear indication of the growing influence of the European Parliament, Mr Delors assured MEPs yesterday that the commission would bring forward three important measures to improve the rights of Europe's workers.
- Moscow sets terms for unity debate Following are extracts from an address to members of the European Parliament given yesterday by the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Eduard Shevardnadze.
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