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Перевод: voluntary speek voluntary


[прилагательное]
добровольный; сознательный; умышленный; произвольный; добровольческий; содержащийся на добровольные взносы;
[существительное]
добровольная работа; добровольные действия; сторонник принципа добровольности; соло на органе


Тезаурус:

  1. The proposals, in a consultative document currently being circulated (for the full text, see this issue, p 146) would introduce a voluntary framework for specialist qualifications, which would build on the foundation of the existing ACA generalist qualification.
  2. ASAP is a voluntary group and believes in and operates total confidentiality.
  3. He rejects any notion of de-skilling and suggests that the new technology will open up many opportunities for people to do meaningful work, either in the formal, employed, sector or the informal voluntary sector.
  4. This report is written primarily for funders, such as local authorities, Government, trusts and businesses, and describes the importance of Black and Ethnic Minority Local Development Agencies in developing black voluntary action.
  5. As regards industrial members, to the extent that they are fee-paying clients, their interests and those of the practising members are likely to converge: they can, if they wish, elect for a voluntary audit, if this is needed for shareholders, lenders or creditors.
  6. They are able to acquire land by compulsory purchase, by voluntary agreement or by the Secretary of State vesting it in them.
  7. Part of that role - as deputy to the Superintendent - has been to promote a multi-agency approach to crime prevention and community safety, forging close contacts with district councils as well as other statutory and voluntary groups within Hampshire.
  8. Schools can not only make crime prevention part of their curriculum by organising talks and projects, but can also help by allowing voluntary groups to use their facilities, especially those working with young people.
  9. Voluntary arrangements under the terms of Part VIII of the Insolvency Act 1986 provide for individuals a procedure akin to that which administration provides for companies.
  10. Traditionally, Conservatives have been respectful of the claims of voluntary groups, interests, and self-governing professions; these were Edmund Burke's celebrated "little platoons".
  11. Parents and staff shouldn't be seen as an endless source of free labour as even voluntary labour has a cost in time and goodwill.
  12. These included Social Work Departments, children's homes, Children's Hearing Panels, voluntary organisations, and others.
  13. Having failed to get voluntary agreements from all the residents, compulsory purchase orders on the properties were issued, with classic insensitivity, just before Christmas 1988.

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