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Перевод: tenure speek tenure


[существительное]
владение; недвижимость ; пребывание в должности; срок владения; пребывание; срок пребывания


Тезаурус:

  1. But, rightly or wrongly, Eden's tenure in Downing Street is remembered as a single-issue premiership.
  2. During Elizabeth's reign, one Thomas Achym, member of another local landowning family, sent his steward, Leonard Turner, to renew the tenure of some land leased from the Duchy of Cornwall.
  3. The sale of council houses to sitting tenants has (as Hamnett, 1989, notes) helped to shift tenure patterns significantly, particularly when coupled with the lack of housebuilding in the public sector.
  4. The discipline and meticulous care in HMI writing owed a great deal to the changes introduced during Sheila Browne's tenure as Senior Chief Inspector.
  5. There is some correspondence between the two maps in the Mutoko District but the main correlation is between actual erosion and land tenure systems.
  6. Legally a croft is defined by the tenure on which it is held.
  7. Crofting is an unusual form of tenure.
  8. In a run down on the style of deference he anticipates (which I note will stifle any critical point from "below decks"), he talks about his length of tenure and how long it will be before he can "escape back into the real world".
  9. He played against the touring Western Samoa and Italy sides that same season and it was not until 1989 that he got his chance for a full tenure for the Five Nations games.
  10. The need to ensure that the new all-regular Army lived in conditions that would not deter recruiting became more pressing than consideration of the risks of capital expenditure on accommodation in areas where reasonable security of tenure was not assured.
  11. Aware of the interest in low cost housing for rent and purchase in the area, sparked by the Eldonian housing development activities, the Corporation's Draft Area Strategy (MDC, 1989c) incorporated consultant's findings and earmarked land for a balance of housing type and tenure.
  12. And even in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, when feudal tenure was no longer the key to social organization or, in the main, to recruitment, kings like Edward III and Henry V of England were popular precisely because they led their noble colleagues on warlike adventures.
  13. Contracts were shortened and meat prices restrained; the meat plant was nationalized and the export distribution channel lost; the issue of land tenure for pastoralists became submerged in the much bigger ujamaa re-settlement programme of 1975; and livestock buying at markets was taken out of the hands of the traditional Somali buyers and for the most part placed in the hands of state agents.

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