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Перевод: patronage
[существительное] покровительство; попечительство; шефство; патронаж ; протекция ; покровительственное отношение; заступничество; право назначать на должность священников; частная финансовая поддержка; постоянные покупатели; постоянные посетители; клиентура
Тезаурус:
- For a start, much of that earlier patronage was for the benefit of the patrons and not of the public.
- How a poet might respond to patronage is subject to a number of variables, including the character of the patron, the degree of support, the intellectual and political climate, and, above all, the psychological hardiness of the poet.
- It claimed to have the authority of the past and the patronage of the saints in bringing to the world the fruits of monastic discipline and devotion.
- The village of Lyonshall in Herefordshire near the Welsh borders was provided with a station by the Great Western Railway; this station had a somewhat chequered history and a rather inconsistent patronage.
- The relationship of patronage was therefore complex: on the one hand, it reflected economic injustices in society as a whole, while, on the other, it was an essential means of access to the reading public for labouring poets.
- The important aspect of Johnson's statement is that he dismisses the whole phenomenon of labouring poets as misapplied patronage.
- Many Tories now recognise that the abuse of political patronage has played a significant part in fuelling Scotland's dissatisfaction with the Union.
- If so, this seems a substantial concession to patronage.
- Leaving aside the fact that already under Dej the standing of a student's relatives in the Party hierarchy already counted for a great deal when it came to handing out exam results, connections with the very summit of political power could offer useful patronage and protection to scientists and their institute.
- Joining the torrent of books on Renaissance cardinals are Pamela M. Jones's Federico Borromeo: Art Patronage and reform in Seventeenth Century Milan (55) along with Christopher M.S. Johns's Papal Art and Cultural Politics, Rome in the Age of Clement XI (45).
- The restoration of the monarchy and its patronage proved a particularly valuable source of wealth and position to those who had remained faithful or changed their allegiance with a careful eye to the future.
- Patronage did not die out with industrialization; it lived on through the honorific offices of county clubs and national bodies.
- Such art patronage does not come cheap.
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