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Перевод: urban speek urban


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городской


Тезаурус:

  1. The varying size of EDs in urban and rural areas, and the discontinuous nature of the population distribution inside the larger rural EDs is also difficult to parametrize.
  2. Political work was made easier by the number of elected bodies; in addition to borough and county councils there were, after 1894, rural and urban district councils and the various ad hoc boards, the most important of which were the Boards of Guardians and the School Boards.
  3. By MARK URBAN, Defence Correspondent
  4. Ideologically sound sisters moved to hard-to-let housing in depressed urban centres and sold their properties to hotels and banks.
  5. Elsewhere, urban centres did not experience the anticipated post-war expansion in liberal adult education.
  6. Many existing maps concentrate on urban areas, but the National Register of Maps for the Visually Handicapped in London (071-;873 2599) is building up a library of rural maps too.
  7. And are you happy with your pointlessly expensive urban house with its coffee-and-cream dcor and its bristling gadgets, your sixty-five-minute slog into work every day, your overheated office with the 'phone shrilling in your ear, your tiresomely predictable holidays, your interests in food, jogging and American films of the 1940s, your car which is always getting scratched, and your kids and the mortgage and the bills and all that?
  8. The modern origin of this approach is the Special Patrol Group (SPG) which was formed in London in 1965 to act as a mobile anti-crime group to help local police forces to deal with the rising rate of urban crime.
  9. With Labour welfarism out of fashion, and neo-liberalism in vogue, the scene was set, not only for the downgrading of local authority power (including the outright abolition of the Greater London Council and the metropolitan authorities which, though actually limited in their spending power, were nevertheless the coordinators and vocal champions of many inner urban schemes), but also for the injection of national party dogma into the management of local affairs.
  10. These developments are most likely to affect urban dwellers and those displaced people and migrants in the urban areas who cannot afford even small charges for their children's education.
  11. The residential arm is also taking advantage of lower land prices to buy sites within, or close to, urban centres, although the target for new sites is they should not exceed a 12-month sales life.
  12. The second component (40 per cent of variance) revealed the urban distribution very clearly with a strong rural/urban differentiation.
  13. Among Punjabis in Delhi who are often from the same peasant background as Punjabi immigrants to Britain a "modern lady" is a "respectable" urban middle-class woman.

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