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Перевод: exportation speek exportation


[существительное]
вывоз ; экспортирование
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The wholesale slaughter of these magnificent animals by poachers has been averted to a considerable degree since embargoes have been placed on the exportation of their skins and on products manufactured locally for the Indian tourist industry, such as briefcases, wallets, belts and handbags.
  2. As part of their campaign against the exportation of live farm animals to Europe, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is to use newspaper and poster advertisements designed to challenge indifference.
  3. The exportation of "corporate crime" will normally be to Third World countries which, because they are more dependent upon capital, have fewer resources to check manufacturer's claims or police corporate activities, and because their officials are more susceptible to corruption are less likely to circumvent corporate behaviour.
  4. It proved very popular and from this start began the exportation of wicker furniture.
  5. Consumers - fraudulent advertising, misleading sales behaviour; false labelling of products (Rothschild and Thorne 1976; Schrag 1971; Moffit 1976); manufacture and distribution of untested and dangerous products (Dowie 1977; Vandivier 1972; Sunday Times Insight Team 1979); exportation of products which are safe and healthy in one cultural environment but poisonous in another (Muller 1974; Chetley 1979); selling adulterated goods; selling goods at "overinflated prices" (Monopolies and Mergers Commission 1980).
  6. The exportation of corporate crime is certainly big business (Braithwaite 1981a; Chetley 1979; Muller 1974) not only for the corporations concerned but also for local political and governmental leaders.
  7. When the "victim" is, say, a government agency such as the Inland Revenue (UK) or Medicare (US), or another vast transnational organization, or when it is millions of individuals deprived of trivial amounts of property, or when whole countries or even continents are "victimized" as in the case of bribery and corruption of Third World governments or legal officials, or the exportation of products whose consumption is only really safe in a western cultural environment (Chetley 1979), then it is possible for the corporate official to convince himself that there is no real person suffering , and therefore there is no real criminal victim.
  8. Emigration in search of better living conditions increased whenever there was a crisis in the production or exportation of wine, upon which the island's economy depended.
  9. Campaign against live animal exportation
  10. All Madeiran embroidery is hand-made and its production, quality and exportation is carefully controlled by the Instituto de Bordados, Tapearia e Artesanato da Madeira (Madeiran Institute of Embroidery, Tapestry and Handcrafts).
  11. I'd like to know what happened about my greyhounds' exportation to Spain, motion two nine five, thank you.
  12. A few weeks later, the exportation of Jews from Minden in Westphalia provoked reported mixed reactions from the local population, ranging from sympathy for the Jews to outrightly nazified comments thanking the Fhrer for freeing the people of the plague of Jewish blood, claiming that had it been done half a century earlier the First World War would not have been necessary, and including rumours that the Fhrer wanted to hear by 15 January 1942 that there were no more Jews in Germany.
  13. McCutcheon, 24, who is originally from Dromore, Co Down, faced two Customs charges of attempted exportation of one Ecstasy tab and four LSD "squares" and two police charges of possessing the drugs worth 80.

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