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Перевод: siphoned
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- That working-class wages would remain at subsistence level - the fact is that the real wage of the average worker has increased by a factor of over ten between 1900-;70 in the UK and by a factor of fourteen in the U S over the same period; that collective ownership of the means of production would result in an increase of wealth for the workers and so improve their lot - the fact is that in both Russia and Cuba it has been necessary to restore discipline in factories by introducing a military routine with the surplus value being siphoned off by the state; that communist revolutions would start in such advanced industrial countries such as Britain, France, America and Germany - the fact is that a socialist revolution has taken place in none of these countries; that conflicts between states are the results of capitalism and will cease under communism - the fact is that in the streets of Budapest and Prague, in Afghanistan and on the SovietChinese border we have seen the power of the Red Army being used against fellow communists; that the income difference between capitalists and workers will rise - the fact is that in all industrial countries the effective after-tax, after-benefits real income gap between rich and poor has diminished; that capitalism will collapse because of its internal contradictions - the fact is that capitalism has not collapsed in any Western country, yet.
- As this met the requirements of the hotel, serving customers would merely have been a needless waste of effort and resources which could be profitably siphoned off elsewhere.
- "That there's nuclear material being siphoned off without it affecting the inventory system."
- Saddled with responsibility for all peasant obligations, the commune remained very reluctant to give permission to individual members to seek even temporary employment elsewhere so that the number of peasants siphoned off the land into the cities was restricted.
- The more valuable emergency aid was siphoned off by foreign ministry officials for their own use or re-sale (just as many of the outpourings of Western sympathy for the orphans and destitute of Ceauescu's Romania were purloined by the same fat-cats in the ministries early in 1990 after the fall of their master).
- This coincided with newspaper reports purporting to detail the financial arrangements by which millions of dollars were siphoned from the Bofors howitzer contract and allegedly paid to senior Indian officials.
- Liquid plutonium is squirted in, waste is siphoned off.
- About 17 billion was siphoned out of the country into foreign bank accounts in 1992, he estimates.
- Chinese authorities have executed a bank accountant who embezzled more than 175,000 in the country's first such case of computer fraud, the Xinhua Daily Telegraph newspaper reported yesterday: Shi Biao, who worked for the Jilin branch of the state-run Agricultural Bank of China, was found to have siphoned funds to private accounts from August to November 1991, and he and accomplice Yu Lixin were arrested as they were preparing to leave China through the southern economic zone of Shenzhen, bordering Hong Kong; it was the first case of bank embezzlement via computer in China; China imposes the death penalty for a variety of offences, ranging from bicycle theft to panda poaching.
- The petrol was duly siphoned, into a can, and the can put in a bin outside Ron Preston's house in Bridge Street.
- She may have siphoned much of the collective spirit from the Cabinet Room in the way meetings are conducted, but more than a shadow remains.
- He thought these were helpful plans - something positive to get to grips with the habit and see an end to cash shortages in the housekeeping as money was siphoned off for another packet; no more sandpaper taste in the mouth; no clothes reeking of stale tobacco and an end to the shakes.
- There were 209 employees working for UNACO, thirty of those being crack field agents siphoned off from police and intelligence agencies around the world.
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