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Перевод: accordingly
[наречие] соответственно; в соответствии; таким образом; следовательно; поэтому; [конъюнкция] поэтому
Тезаурус:
- Some reasoned that niceness and forgivingness were evidently winning qualities, and they accordingly submitted nice, forgiving strategies.
- Accordingly, Hitler's credibility suffered still further.
- This increase has been best documented with regard to voting behaviour in general elections, where a number of psephological surveys and statistical analyses support Johnston and Pattie's conclusion that "voters in Great Britain have been increasingly influenced by their local environment when evaluating the competing claims of the political parties people are increasingly concerned about their local circumstances, and vote accordingly" (1988, p. 10).
- He accordingly bought the pub and closed it down.
- Yet unless Gorbachev, or his successor, recognises that there is no middle way between central planning and capitalism, and designs recovery programmes accordingly, the Soviet Union faces only economic chaos and civil war.
- We dressed accordingly.
- "This has been forwarded to us "in confidence" by AAIB and you are asked to treat the information accordingly.
- Accordingly, it is in these industries that the search for success and failure must be concentrated.
- You can, of course, use an alternative type electrolytic capacitor if you wish but you will have to adjust the mounting position accordingly.
- Accordingly, at the end of April of that year, the Company was asked to design and complete a further vehicle, the Covenanter.
- Accordingly the county court judge had no power under Order 5, rule 5 to make the order by which, on the defendant's application, the appellant was ordered to pay 861.
- Even apparently subversive convulsions like punk ended up encouraging rock's incursions into all sectors of modern consumerism, and so the music's press coverage has altered accordingly.
- Accordingly, it will be extremely rare for a government to press the matter to a vote and it will be left to Members opposing the instrument to move its rejection.
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