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Перевод: piloting


[существительное]
пилотаж ; пилотирование; вождение
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Тезаурус:

  1. Emmanuel Shinwell was helped in piloting the Bill through Parliament by his able young Parliamentary Secretary, Hugh Gaitskell.
  2. Mr Lamont has been given the task of piloting the economy out of recession.
  3. This showed that he had not only been in the Catalina that had sighted the Bismarck but was actually piloting it and had taken avoiding action when the Bismarck opened fire.
  4. Mr Jack Straw, Labour's shadow education secretary, said last night that it was the first time in his 10 years in Parliament that responsibility for piloting such an important piece of legislation through committee had been left to such junior departmental politicians.
  5. Twenty-seven CABx have been involved in piloting the Lawtel service.
  6. At that time there were very few courses of any kind which recognised the value of an ability to communicate with members of different linguistic communities resident in Britain in their preferred language: the only academic institutions offering any kind of training for the teaching of community languages such as Bengali, Chinese, Greek, Gujarati, Hindi, Italian, Panjabi, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu (as used in Britain) were the bodies who had supported the initiative of the Royal Society of Arts in piloting a Certificate in the Teaching of Urban Educational Studies in the Inner London Education Authority, Moray House College in Edinburgh, Middlesex Polytechnic and St. John's College of Further Education in Manchester.
  7. Near the cities of New Zealand's Mainland (as the proud inhabitants of South Island like to refer to their part of the country) you can enjoy your flying at Christchurch Airport with the Canterbury Aero Club, or not too far away at Ashburton, perhaps, piloting the Pipers of the Mid-Canterbury Aero Club.
  8. "So, no more Sutherlands in the Abacos now," Tucker shouted above the noise of the plane he was piloting himself.
  9. Representative staff will keep abreast of national developments by attending conferences and by visiting other schools piloting such courses.
  10. Those responsible for designing and piloting GCSE have taken the view that such aspects are not appropriate, whereas the records-of-achievement lobby would argue that they are among the most important aspects of progress to record, because in the end they are likely to be the most fundamental.
  11. So, with a day to spare after Watergate, I flew out to Kearney and over an eggs and hash brown breakfast at Captain Smith's, heard the story of his life and how he came to be piloting the Catalina that sighted the Bismarck .
  12. Their mechanical problems merely require diligent examination, but stress levels are high and because a helicopter's wing must rotate to maintain lift it is terribly unforgiving of anything less than good design, careful maintenance and skilful piloting.
  13. Aside from relieving the area officer of a very large task, members of the sub-committee piloting the system in Surrey and West Sussex are benefiting from the hitherto rare opportunity of coming together with other managers in their area.

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