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Перевод: predominance speek predominance


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превосходство; преобладание; господство
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Тезаурус:

  1. By the late 1980s, the "golden dream" had lost its appeal to almost everyone in the "Socialist Commonwealth" except the few elderly leaders from the generation which had entered the Communist Party at the height of Stalin's predominance.
  2. His audiences were clearly defined, perhaps more so than any actor around, and they appeared to be generally under thirty, longhaired, with bearded males in the predominance, and "intelligent" - what a silly description that was - females, usually blonde.
  3. The second is, how can the predominance of Germany be contained?
  4. Edward (1817-;1905), George (1815-;1902) and Thomas (1823-;1906) Dalziel (there were in all seven brothers Dalziel), who were in the forefront of the revival of the woodcut after the temporary predominance of the steel engraving, may be bought cheaply in a profusion of books (if rather more expensively in Lear's Book of Nonsense and some of Lewis Carroll's classics).
  5. In the later 1980s, the predominance of the short, "continuing education" event has given way to a polarisation between formal "educational" programmes, such as Certificates in Management Studies and MBAs, and informal work-place, problem-solving learning, often associated with consultancy.
  6. He needed an able team of allies during his rise, but they became the greatest threat to his predominance after the mid-1970s.
  7. While other institutions needed to accommodate themselves to the decline of formulary procedure and the new predominance of cognitio , trusts were in need of no adjustment.
  8. A predominance of occupational unions leads to highly fragmented unionism and ideological and religious divisions also make for duplication of union organisation, thereby weakening bargaining potential and often making for difficulties in promoting effective representation of workers in individual establishments.
  9. The fact that almost half had concern about future markets for their produce reflected the predominance of livestock producers and the physical impossibility of changing to other enterprises.
  10. Everything was stark and colourless - a predominance of mud and slate washes - just like his life.
  11. Despite the predominance of liberal internationalists in the development of the ILP's programme, those who followed through its full logic could not escape profoundly nationalist conclusions.
  12. Ulman (1974a) attributes this predominance of the central federations in relation to their constituent national unions (in contrast to the position in the United States) to greater governmental intervention in the employment relationship in European countries, since a comparative advantage of the federations lies in political activity in direct dealings with various government bodies (Hartman and Lau, 1980).
  13. It is interesting to note that farther to the west, in southern Oldenburg and at the Ems estuary, where Kupferschiefer is underlain by thin Rotliegendes and flat lying Upper Carboniferous, vitrinite reflectance is about the same in the Kupferschiefer and at the top Carboniferous, thus reflecting the predominance of recoalification.

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