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Перевод: shake-up
[существительное] встряска ; перемещение должностных лиц; чистка госаппарата
Тезаурус:
- The BBC, which despite backbreaking efforts to avoid bias (largely successful outside the Radio 4's Today studio) secretly hoped a Labour victory would avert a shake-up.
- But critics charge that the NHS shake-up has already been damaged by the existing technology free-for-all.
- It calls for an urgent shake-up in hospital accident centres and trauma services.
- He soon found, though, that he had not been eligible to join, having refused to join the top civil servants' trade union which was then attempting to block a Foreign Office shake-up.
- Food giant Hillsdown Holdings added 8p to 130p after a maintained dividend forecast and boardroom shake-up.
- PREMIER John Major yesterday assured the Chancellor his job was safe and ruled out a festive Cabinet shake-up.
- Computer firm Pegasus had its wings clipped and closed unchanged at 120p after a boardroom shake-up.
- City: Fuller head in shake-up
- Broadcast shake-up "threatens standards".
- Telegraph writers assess yesterday's Classic trial and mourn the loss of one of the greatest Champions of yesteryearJ A McGrath reports on the shake-up in the ante-post market after Forest Tiger's flop in Newmarket's Craven Stakes
- THE biggest shake-up in the national health service since its foundation in 1948 is about to take effect.
- The consultants calculate that ministers have put forward 250 million for the shake-up.
- THE Home Secretary, Mr David Waddington, yesterday proposed a cut in prisoners' parole rights as a main ingredient of a shake-up of the criminal justice system to be set out in a government white paper next month.
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