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Перевод: govern
[глагол] править; управлять; влиять; руководить; направлять; регулировать; определять; обусловливать; владеть
Тезаурус:
- "The task of preparing for freedom the races which cannot as yet govern themselves", he wrote, "is the supreme duty of those who can.
- He added: "For the first time in energy policy history, the environment will govern our energy policy.
- We are facing a situation where the human race will have to govern itself.
- "It is striking," he concluded, "that while strict laws govern the use of motor vehicles, anyone may hire a marine craft and then, with no experience whatsoever, without a life-jacket, unable to swim and in a state of advanced inebriation, attempt to navigate a busy and treacherous public waterway.
- The mass rally in Florence by the Christian Democrats - who are increasing their support in the south and losing it in the north - to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of the start of the Christian Democrat movement, and the appeal to "trust those who know how to govern", seemed curiously old-fashioned and out of key.
- The Empire reached its zenith after the First World War with the acquisition of former German colonies in Africa and with the addition of League of Nations mandates to govern parts of the old Ottoman Empire in the Middle East - Palestine, Jordan and Iraq.
- Which state did Jimmy Carter govern before he was elected President of the United States?
- He asked himself, "What is the direction upon which I have been depending?", and realized that he had been relying on a sense of what seemed "natural" and "right" to govern his actions.
- Kummer (1975) has also done much to clarify the rules that govern the formation of a gelada harem.
- It is easier to carve Neil Kinnock into chunks: the party boss, the family man, the orator, the man who is fit to govern, the would-be Prime Minister.
- Just enough to govern with the help of the Ulster Unionists, perhaps, and teach John Major a bit of a lesson.
- It will be seen that under the European Convention an adequate balance is sought between the right to protest and the right to govern.
- The Labour leader told an ITN interviewer that he felt fit to govern partly because he loved his country.
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