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Перевод: apply
[глагол] обращаться; применять; использовать; употреблять; прикладывать; прилагать; касаться; относиться; быть приемлемым; заниматься; направлять свое внимание; налечь
Тезаурус:
- A sensible compromise would be first to use medians to set aside atypical behaviour, and then to apply some form of mean analysis to the median smooth to round off the corners.
- Traditional they may be by instrumentation, but the way in which they apply their collective noises is unique.
- At the same time, the Detention of Terrorists (Northern Ireland) Order introduced commissioners with legal training to preside over a Detention Appeal Tribunal to which detainees could apply after a period for a review of the justification for their imprisonment.
- Librarians are gradually beginning to apply a systems approach in which different types of sign are used to illustrate different functions such as orientation, direction, identification, instruction, prohibition or regulation and current awareness.
- you say, apply back cyclic.
- Apply cuticle cream and massage round the nails thoroughly.
- Let's look at the five in turn and see how they apply to you and what you can do to counteract any harmful effects they may be having on your life.
- Sometimes the best way to reach decisions which reflect the reasons which apply to the subjects is to adopt an indirect strategy and follow rules and considerations which do not themselves apply to the authority's subjects.
- Perhaps this is my fault: I am insufficiently trained in metaphysics, but this will surely apply to the great majority of readers.
- But many jobs require very specific education or training and it may be necessary to take careful steps to ensure that the right people apply.
- "That doesn't apply to us, though," whispered Sam.
- The Convention shall likewise apply to carriage carried out by a state or a state organisation.
- It claims that the normal way to establish that a person has authority over another person involves showing that the alleged subject is likely better to comply with reasons which apply to him (other than the alleged authoritative directives) if he accepts the directives of the alleged authority as authoritatively binding and tries to follow them, rather than by trying to follow the reasons which apply to him directly.
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