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Перевод: progression
[существительное] продвижение; движение; последовательность ; прогресс ; прогрессия
Тезаурус:
- Consideration should be given to whether the requirement to be mobile could be restricted to particular regions while indicating that faster progression might be achieved by staff who were prepared to be widely mobile.
- So it just got to the point when he was getting real busy and I didn't want to put my fate in someone else's hands - even though my way it was a much slower progression.
- As the Carolingian Empire was declining, north and central Italy saw the rise of the city states, a progression that was to have perhaps the most profound influence on the history of Europe.
- While there is a natural career progression through to finance controller or even finance director of a subsidiary, the jump to group finance director is enormous.
- With significant variations, the architectural progression matched the range of experimentation elsewhere.
- There is, however a logical progression from present finance functions through to further developments.
- It is a revolution more obviously compared with the French than with any other revolution because of its stages of progression, even though it has so far been peaceful despite the anger.
- By a natural progression Peter thought of the Letts School-Boy Diary for 1964.
- Accordingly, three modules were drawn up offering a progression in the three years of the course from Information Sources through Information Systems to Information Management.
- During the meeting, doctors and nutritionists will report on studies from around the world which show that certain vitamins may prevent or halt the progression of heart disease, cancer, rheumatism, and nervous disorders such as Parkinson's Disease.
- As no previous epidemic exists to give information, estimates of the natural progression of HIV infection to states of illness are constantly being updated.
- The linear and temporal progression of the narrative is disrupted by the non-stratified discourse of the text.
- The historical progression that has led to this can, at the price of great oversimplification, be seen as follows.
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