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Перевод: governing
[прилагательное] руководящий; контролирующий; главный; основной
Тезаурус:
- Ministers are spending so much time wondering who else might go that little governing is getting done.
- He invited, that is, every constitutional party in the Province except the one party which is non-sectarian, which supports the Union, and which is linked to his own governing party in London.
- They have to understand that it does not diminish their professional authority and status if they share decision-making with the governing body.
- From this understanding springs a whole edifice, a complex hierarchy dominated by political processes, the power of national and local government, the powers of the governing body, the powers of the senior management team of the school or college.
- The vow of obedience characteristic of the Christian orders can be equated within the Indian tradition with the obedience required to abide by the rules governing non-violent action.
- This does not mean that the governing body should involve itself in the day-to-day running of the school.
- It isn't fair, and it ought to go The legislation governing taxation of capital gains is full of anomalies and should be repealed
- A note to the accounts says that "in anticipation of a proposed amendment to the accounting standard governing deferred tax, deferred tax of 35m (v 31m) is recognised in full on the liability".
- This labour legislation included laws governing female and child labour, improvements in working conditions and social security provisions.
- On the contrary, the conditions governing pension should be such as to encourage every person who can go on working after reaching pensionable age, to go on working and to postpone retirement and the claiming of a pension."
- Bacteriologists immediately recognised that it gave them a unique opportunity to study the evolutionary processes governing bacterial resistance - as a synthetic antibiotic it could not be influenced by preexisting resistance genes.
- Any group of people will, over time, develop common rules governing their behaviour, and these rules are often described as norms.
- Once the plan has been agreed by the governing body the details can be added.
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