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Перевод: furtherance speek furtherance


[существительное]
продвижение; помощь ; поддержка


Тезаурус:

  1. The rabbits were introduced in furtherance of sport and for their food value by the landowners of the time.
  2. A charity organisation dedicated to the furtherance of despots, united in stemming the tide of democracy that sweeps the earth, they had three available shirts: Bokassa, Amin and Marcos.
  3. They can go into the furtherance of a chosen goal, and here something of the difference between the "Mistress of the Beasts" and the male hunter can be glimpsed, for whereas a man may wrestle openly with every difficulty on the way, women can use more precision and grace, choosing moments with care, sensing the atmosphere, and employing only as much force as is necessary.
  4. His successor, Hieronymus Colloredo, was a much colder fish - austere, status-conscious, and less inclined to permit his servants to take such liberties as prolonged periods of absence in the furtherance of their own careers.
  5. This does not apply to private owners selling their timeshares as long as this is not in furtherance of a trade or business.
  6. Hobhouse saw the end-point of this direction in "a co-ordination of thought and conduct in which the whole experience of the species would be used in furtherance of one end that can embrace all human action, the development of the human species towards whatever perfection it may be within its power to attain.
  7. But, subject to considerable restrictions on the furtherance of political objects, a Trade Union is empowered by Statute since 1913 to devote its funds to any lawful objects authorized by its rules for the time being.
  8. But there was a limit beyond which the furtherance of working-class interests conflicted with the national interest; few were prepared to advance there in the first two years of the war.
  9. That the Workers' Educational Association recognises its particular responsibility for the furtherance of liberal studies, at a time when stress is increasingly laid on the need to encourage and aid the development of technical education.
  10. He had recently been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and of the College of Physicians; the future was open for furtherance.
  11. He was a dear, lively little man with the bluest of blue eyes who had himself became a fanatical Anglophile, devoting his life until well into his eighties to the furtherance of Anglo-German relations; and I was proud to be asked to give one of the brief tributes to him at his memorial service at the German Embassy.
  12. This capital could be used for the furtherance of your main business interests.
  13. One of the basic rules of both the UK and EC legislation is that input VAT can only be reclaimed on expenditure if it is incurred by a taxable person in a course of furtherance of his business.

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