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Перевод: collectively

коллективно


Тезаурус:

  1. They pay clever people to do that for them - people who, collectively, go under the name of the Cabinet Office Assessments Staff.
  2. Axelrod recognized that Tit for Tat is not strictly an ESS, and he therefore coined the phrase "collectively stable strategy" to describe it.
  3. The Falklands obliged Mrs Thatcher to behave more collectively for a time, as did the unexpectedly hostile reaction across the political spectrum to her handling of the trade-union issue at GCHQ, where policy-making by cabal truly backfired.
  4. Wigan, going for their 20th successive victory at St Helens tomorrow, have the opposite problem, playing so well individually and collectively that their coach, John Monie, has not enough places, especially with Martin Dermott and Steve Hampson fit again, to satisfy demand.
  5. the sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively, in interfering with the liberty of action of any of their number, is self-protection.
  6. We cannot say what the outcome of a meeting of the Defence Committee might have been, or whether the course of events would have been altered if it had met in September 1981; but, in our view, it could have been advantageous, and fully in line with Whitehall practice, for Ministers to have reviewed collectively at that time, or in the months immediately ahead, the current negotiating position; the implications of the conflict between the attitudes of the Islanders and the aims of the Junta; and the longer-term policy options in relation to the dispute.
  7. Collectively known as "Power Kites", the Flexifoils have a wide repertoire, from individual and team ballet performances to sprint flying through a speed trap, man-lifting power-kiting, beach skiing, buggy towing, cable riding and establishing a world sailing speed record of 25.03 knots (46km/h or 29mph) with fifteen Super-10s towing a catamaran.
  8. Don Mosey, then with The Daily Mail, summed up Yardley's captaincy: (He) had been introduced to Yorkshire cricket in the mid-Thirties when the side, individually and collectively, would have died for the cause.
  9. All products grouped collectively under the name charcuterie must be treated in some way to ensure the products' keeping qualities.
  10. Looked at collectively, the green movements in Britain are already numerically impressive.
  11. Collectively known as "canopies", they have utilised brilliant colours in ripstop nylon to add to the attraction of their shapes, and just as with our kites, have created flash names to compete in a crowded marketplace.
  12. Both the 1431 monument to Bishop Richard Fleming in Lincoln Cathedral and that of 1442 to Sir John Golafre at Fyfield, Buckinghamshire, are of a type known collectively as "cadaver" tombs, in which a standard effigy clothed as in life, lies on top of the tomb-chest, with a shrouded, sometimes verminous cadaver visible through the pierced side of the tomb-chest.
  13. (collectively called the Non-academic Organizations) AND (collectively called the Academic Organizations) altogether collectively called the Participating Organizations or the Parties

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