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Перевод: subscribing
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Тезаурус:
- And yet it was persons who died in such numbers, without ever necessarily subscribing to the consequences of their own actions.
- An incredible example of the attitude in London can be seen in the response to a request from practitioners that they, like anybody else in the land, should become subscribing members of the College.
- The largest centralised bond market is the New York Stock Exchange's automated bond system, which allows subscribing member firms to enter and execute bond orders through computerised terminals in their offices.
- The advertising is designed to promote solicitors subscribing to Solicitors Financial Property Services, a company set up by the society last year to help small legal firms win mortgage, pension and insurance business.
- In terms of the Irish catholic - nationalist context today, pietism and authoritarianism have tended to structure the religion of the people to a significant extent, though the numbers subscribing to its world view appear to be declining.
- Either there are two different groups among the loyalists, subscribing to two different loyalisms.
- Some familiarity with the business also helps, without subscribing to the view that only health professionals can really understand and run it.
- Having placed these matters on record in its minutes, the London committee proceeded to its own business: (i) a prize of 10 guineas was offered for the best description of not more than 20 cases of glanders; (ii) the circularisation of honorary and subscribing members, asking for their "communications on the veterinary art".
- THE CITY is in grave danger of being bullied into subscribing for shares in the water industry that it neither wants nor needs.
- Information on employees is sometimes supplied by personnel officers of companies subscribing to the agency.
- While it brings a warm glow of a job well done (and, perhaps, the thought that a happy subscriber is more likely to keep on subscribing) answering such queries personally does leave a nagging worry.
- At the root of the debate there lies one real question that every organisation in either movement has to confront: does gradualism genuinely mitigate the damaging behaviour of society, or does it subtly and insidiously reinforce that behaviour by subscribing to its basic value?
- It was thought that anyone subscribing to a newspaper would have to pay a special tax.
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