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Перевод: concordat
[существительное] конкордат ; договор
Тезаурус:
- A meeting of staff agreed to a concordat under which the unions will suspend industrial action and the management agrees not to terminate any contracts during the talks.
- What Labour could hardly claim was that it had a magic formula for preserving peace with the unions, although the St Valentine's Day "concordat" with the unions was milked for what it was worth.
- Pius X opened his pontificate (1903-;14) amid an uproar which brought about the end of the Napoleonic concordat (1905).
- Since the majority of the papal proposals were designed to increase the Church's influence and weaken the power of the Concordat which had regulated church-state relations since 1801, Napoleon III refused to entertain them.
- These clauses unilaterally abrogated Spain's 1851 Concordat with Rome and, when carried into law during the next eighteen months, signalled an all-out legislative assault upon the Church's influential position within Spanish life.
- Internationally, the new Country of the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" was renamed Yugoslavia, also the Lateran treaties were signed, creating a new, entirely independent, state known as Vatican City, and provided the Papacy with a large endowment as well as embodying a Concordat with the Italian state that acknowledged the end of temporal power.
- In 1933, as Secretary of State, he negotiated a concordat with Hitler - on paper, a triumph for the Church; in practice, totally ignored by the German leader.
- We will see that this mode of constructing monopoly catholicism is alien to the Concordat period of Roman catholic church - state relations recognizable in arrangements, for example, with Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
- The government and the TUC were now committed to a concordat to bring inflation down to 5 per cent over three years, while new TUC guidelines were issued over picketing and the operation of the closed shop.
- Pope Pius XI publicly praised Hitler for his stand against Communists, and in July 1933, a Concordat signed between Nazi Germany and the Holy See, was subsequently ratified in September.
- A concordat between Anderson and the horror genre was ruled out not only by Andemson's fastidiousness, but by the inability of Hammer Studios to provide an environment in which filmmakers with a strongly defined sense of individuality could flourish.
- In the first few years of the informal concordat under the RAC, there appears to have been a tacit agreement that in Cambridgeshire the WEA attempted to provide few courses, largely it is thought because of its financial problems.
- Pius XI had made it clear in 1930, subsequent to the success of the Vatican-Italian Concordat of 1929, that good sons of the church with political power were to look to the church itself for guidance in their statesmanship:
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