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Перевод: subvention speek subvention


[существительное]
субсидия ; дотация ; субвенция


Тезаурус:

  1. It seems fairly certain that this subvention, which Artaxerxes I had confirmed in 459 B.C. (Ezra 7.21-;2), had been continued by Alexander and the Ptolemies: it was later reconfirmed, though with a changed formula, by Augustus (Phil.
  2. These three decisions alone show the cutting-edge of semi-literacy winning over the high cultural standards that the BBC is supposed to stand for, and indeed the justification - the only one - for the subvention of over a billion pounds a year from the British taxpayer.
  3. The State approves the artistic tastes of a fashionable avant-garde elite and then uses its powers of subvention and promotion to enforce these tastes on the majority.
  4. Thanks to a subvention from Springs Mills, Inc., The Museum of Modern Art was able to publish Atget's photographs with a rare degree of authenticity.
  5. However, I was able to obtain fairly detailed information on the situation in 1968, when the subvention had to be increased substantially.
  6. However, Randall (with more concern for principled commercial independence than for the economic logic of external benefits) refused to ask for such a subvention from central reserve funds for his London Board (which carried the greatest burden of standardisation expenditure).
  7. Fumaroli argues, with some justice, that Lang has lurched between invectives against the American film industry and assiduous cultural subvention of American-style spraypainters, rappers and rockers.
  8. Whereas the Government press could rely on a government subvention to support it for political or educational ends, private newspapers had to find private capital.
  9. Bundespost Telekom says that operating profit in 1992 fell 4.6% to the equivalent of 4,157m; after Telekom has made its required subvention to the federal government and its two loss-making sister units, it will be left with nothing to add to reserves - it is required by law to transfer 10 pct of its annual turnover to the federal government and to make up for losses at the Postdienst mail service and Postbank postal banking unit, Reuter notes.
  10. To ask the Secretary of State for Energy what was the total subvention to British Coal from the Exchequer over the past five years.
  11. Stanley Steward, its first chairman - who had been an electrical manufacturer in the private sector - mobilised considerable pressure from the "county" set on his consumer Consultative Council, and lobbied both the Government and the Central Authority for a subvention.
  12. British Coal (Exchequer Subvention)
  13. None the less, the South Western Board was clearly in financial difficulties, and in 1954 the Central Authority did make a subvention of 250000 from central reserves, with the possibility of further help five years later, hoping that the Board would now make reasonable charges to its consumers to cover expenditure.

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