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Перевод: rehabilitate speek rehabilitate


[глагол]
реабилитировать; восстанавливать в правах; восстанавливать; ремонтировать; реконструировать; восстанавливать здоровье; исправлять; перевоспитывать


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  1. It is recommended that the British government uses Article 20 to rehabilitate on-farm broadleaved woods in the LFA in conjunction with advice from the conservation authorities, but that it does not implement any provisions for afforestation because of the role of the Forestry Commission and private forestry companies in the UK.
  2. This lesson had been reinforced as far as the railways were concerned each spring from 1918 to 1920, when urgent orders went out from the highest level to rehabilitate them in order to cope with the influx of vital foodstuffs and fuel to the towns.
  3. There are sporadic attempts to rehabilitate surfers and integrate them into society, but it never sticks: they belong on the margins, in another dimension where things are unreal , where outrageous and insane are terms of approbation, and all non-surfing humans are ridiculed as hodads .
  4. Brezhnev, with the co-operation of Kosygin, endeavoured to rehabilitate Stalinism in the Soviet Union, which led to opposition and the need to institute oppression of dissidents and the increasing use of the notorious labour camps.
  5. But it is not my intention to rehabilitate this theory, or to suggest that it is allegorically preferable to current theories of sexual difference.
  6. Proposals to rehabilitate existing broadleaved woods (which are a source of livestock shelter) on farms should only be grant aided if the scheme aims to "retain the essential broadleaved character of the woodland with appropriate native tree species".
  7. Rochlin "feminizes" masculinity to just the degree required to rehabilitate it as the dominant term in the masculine/feminine binary, and he does this through the by now familiar move of positing homosexuality as the inadequate yet threatening third term.
  8. The local authority decided that it would not be possible to rehabilitate the child with her natural parents and that her welfare required that her future lay elsewhere.
  9. And we want nothing which will tend to rehabilitate the fallen fortunes of the Liberal Party in the country.
  10. Even if it is, some estates could take years to rehabilitate.
  11. After 1972 the semi-autonomous administration made efforts to rehabilitate and expand the system.
  12. In this situation it is very difficult to "rehabilitate" companies since the depreciated assets of these and similar businesses are virtually worthless.
  13. Your recordings of Strauss's orchestral works have become something of a legend, including works like the Sinfonia Domestica and the Alpine Symphony , which you have done a great deal to rehabilitate in public esteem.

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