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Перевод: designation
[существительное] обозначение; называние; десигнация ; определение; указание; предназначение; знак ; имя; название; указание адреса; указание профессии и адреса; назначение на должность; маркировка [спец.] ; цель
Тезаурус:
- The designation of these special areas is a vitally important way of protecting our heritage.
- He led a highly successful group of architects and surveyors on the designation of General Improvement Areas by local authorities in association with housing associations and co-operatives under the 1969 Act, and helped design and implement a number of these areas.
- The smaller Divisions could argue that at the heart of their success lies an individual education process and a separate designation - the Chartered Building Surveyor is a prime example.
- For post-designation companies, about two-thirds would not have been in the zones had designation not taken place.
- A few years ago, a Dutch business decided it would like to acquire the prestige of a UK PLC designation.
- With the appointment of Shearman as the Board's resident tutor in Bedfordshire and Baker's appointment to a similar post for Cambridgeshire for the development of rural adult education, the Board's rural areas sub-committee had emerged as a de facto permanent committee of the Board - a position constitutionally confirmed in 1932 through its formal designation as the Board's Rural Areas Committee with Professor Barker as its chairman.
- Internally, the interests of the AWCC such as maintaining land in residential use and seeking effective zoning controls for this, lobbying for character street furniture and for historic designation and securing residential parking permits did not represent the interests of the wider neighbourhood population.
- Students of the College called themselves veterinary surgeons, and in time this became an accepted designation.
- Nevertheless, the Commission's disquiet has not prevented it from agreeing the designation.
- Contradictions can be subsumed in something so unproblematic as the designation of places.
- This is an early use of the implied term "Veterinary Surgeon", which was not established as a title until about 1796 when it was introduced as an army designation).
- The designation of the NHS chief executive as the accounting officer for the hospital and community health and family practitioner services may also improve his standing relative to senior DoH civil servants.
- However, as with listing applications, any person can suggest an area for designation.
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