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Перевод: coalition
[прилагательное] коалиционный; [существительное] коалиция ; союз ; объединение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Round-table talks, or a coalition government, or both, look the only way out.
- The Left Coalition has so far ruled out linking up with the conservatives again - the improbable alliance of last June has been blamed for much of their drop in support - but has already hinted that it would be willing to support a national unity government as proposed by the New Democrat leader Mr Constantine Mitsotakis.
- And in London, where manufacturing industry and trade union strength have all but disappeared, the radicalism of the "new urban left" was based on a coalition between white-collar unions and civil organizations built up outside work.
- That is why they will be supporting the idea of a space station as similar to the present one as possible - that way, the coalition of regions and companies that has backed the station in the past can hang together.
- COALITION - When a player has 325 votes, any two other players can form a coalition and play using only one token (it doesn't matter which).
- Thus, the 1784 election led to 17 unbroken years of Pitt as prime minister; after the First World War the coalition stayed on in name but the Conservatives won 335 seats in 1918; Churchill's Great Coalition presaged the Labour landslide of 1945 and the iniquities of the Lib-Lab Pact were a major factor in Mrs Thatcher's victory in 1979.
- Last year the party leader and son of the founder, Giorgio La Malfa, pulled the Republicans out of the coalition in protest against the old ways of doing government business.
- The move follows the offer by a coalition of larger conservation groups, led by the World Wide Fund for Nature, to raise 5 million for the estate, for which its billionaire American owner, John Kluge, is asking 10 million.
- Mr Reynolds's government lost the motion by 88 votes to 77 after a walkout by coalition partners the Progressive Democrats.
- To many, Labour's independence had seemed finally lost when the Party agreed to join the Lloyd George Coalition in December 1916.
- In practice, left-wing theorists tend to form part of a rainbow coalition where poststructuralist or deconstructionist positions exist alongside Marxist, Freudian, and feminist ones.
- He insisted: "The inevitable result of proportional representation is coalition government.
- The head of a centre- right coalition, Jan Syse, will become prime minister on Monday.
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