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Перевод: franchise
[существительное] право участвовать в выборах; право голоса; привилегия
Тезаурус:
- Looking back to the latter half of our time in Scotland, I seem to have been engaged in a variety of activities: was twice part of a consortium to bid (unsuccessfully) for the franchise for Scottish Television; was appointed chairman of the board of Edinburgh's Royal Lyceum Theatre Company, a post I held for seven years; was persuaded to stand as a candidate for Lord Rector of Edinburgh University and (mercifully) was defeated by its former Roman Catholic chaplain; gave poetry recitals with Moira at Edinburgh Festivals and elsewhere; attacked in a lecture to the Royal Society of Arts the moronic language of disc jockeys whom I referred to as "the Anyway Boys" (the word "anyway" being their standard linking passage) - but singled out for praise a comparative unknown by the name of Terry Wogan; rejoined the Liberal Party; took part in a shoot where in the gloaming I brought down what I thought was a woodcock but turned out to be a parrot, escaped recently from its cage a mile away; fished for salmon in Spain where my guide was called Jesus (and enjoyed bawling for him down the river bank) and on the way home visited the marvellous cave paintings of Altamira and Lascaux; proposed ite health of Prince Philip at a Variety Club luncheon and of London's Lord Mayor at his midsummer banquet (he was also chairman of the London Rubber Company to which I made some fruity references); and for a year was resident British columnist of the American weekly magazine, Newsweek International .
- According to the British Franchise Association (BFA), franchising is the method by which the owner of a business (franchisor) contractually agrees to allow another independent person or company (franchisee) to market a certain product or service within a specified geographical area.
- In addition, TeleWest says that it is in negotiation with other cable franchise holders on possible interconnection of their networks.
- If you're interested in a hairdressing franchise, the fifth U.S. Franchise Trade Mission to the U.K. takes place on 6th and 7th April at the U.S. Embassy.
- A business format franchise is typically operated from a shop or restaurant.
- Restrictions contained in franchise agreements where the Commission is satisfied that these are indispensable to the preservation of the identity and reputation of the franchise network
- In effect, the concern to increase calibre embodies a concern to recapture the social relations, style of politics, and class of leadership, that existed before the franchise was extended and before the working class rose to some sort of local political power through the Labour Party.
- Taking on a franchise can make or break a redundant executive
- The bill requires franchise holders to provide a reasonable proportion of high quality programmes and a diverse service to appeal to a wide variety of interests, and sets a performance bond to guarantee promises are kept.
- The Representation of the People Act 1969 extended the franchise to persons aged 18 or more on polling day.
- Accept a 12m offer to move Wimbledon north to merge with a League club who would take over the Premier League franchise.
- In effect, a "conspiracy of silence" still surrounds those northern Protestants who at various times and in their different ways condemned the landlord system, called for a wider franchise, disapproved of religious bigotry, or even sought to break the connection with Britain.
- By the time Horsley met him he had won the franchise for Lancashire Cable, had a controlling interest in Merseyside Cable, and was looking for other cable companies.
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