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Перевод: spillover speek spillover


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Тезаурус:

  1. The key phrase was spillover.
  2. In a functional sense, spillover was founded on the belief that contemporary economies were based upon a tangle of interrelated sectors.
  3. Commissioner of the Garda Siochana for little more than two years in the 1970s, he presided over a force struggling to cope with a surge in urban crime and the spillover violence of the IRA campaign in Northern Ireland.
  4. Excluding the minimal spillover benefits, one cost-benefit study concluded that the net benefits of the EPZs, in terms of jobs, trade and local purchases, had grown to the point where by 1982 they exceeded the costs of providing infrastructure and of foregone tax revenue (Warr, 1987: pp. 52-;3).
  5. Moreover, at least since the nineteenth century there has been a spillover into the State schools of the ethos of the independent boarding schools, the purpose of which was understood to be as much moral as academic, with character-training high on the agenda.
  6. Grant (1986, p. 203) argues that the spillover into the courts of cases such as that cited above is "the direct and inevitable product of the worsening state of central-local relations".
  7. Whenever participants are able to limit the spillover of new information to rivals, they can put new entrants and existing firms who are not participants at a competitive disadvantage.
  8. If the sectoral approach and spillover were to achieve any great potential, they could only do so on a more limited front - that is, by the six states which had already agreed to the supranational principle by forming the ECSC.
  9. Why the spillover from his own life?
  10. While this pattern was reproduced only imperfectly in the ECSC and while a timetable of functional spillover might have taken an unconscionable time to achieve, what in the end counted for the ECSC was that it did provide an atmosphere of mutual confidence among the leaders of the member states - despite the disputes, none contemplated leaving the Community - and that this helped to pave the way for the creating of the European Economic Community in 1957.
  11. More important, perhaps, was the notion of political spillover.
  12. The spillover effect of safety demands on costs, coupled with an economic recession, had effectively resulted in no new nuclear stations being ordered in the United States for over a decade.
  13. The ECSC was meant to be the first of several organisations integrating economic sectors, brought about by functional and political spillover.

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