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Перевод: implement
[существительное] орудие; инструмент ; принадлежность ; принадлежности ; прибор ; фурнитура ; [глагол] выполнять; осуществлять; претворять; обеспечивать выполнение; снабжать инструментами
Тезаурус:
- This programme is likely to take time to implement.
- This makes it rather impractical to implement a home produced system that can read bar codes from everyday products and provide the appropriate string of text.
- The Law Commission pointed out in a report in April that the use of computers has greatly facilitated the ability to plan and implement in one country a fraud that has its deleterious effect in another.
- National and local variations in education, training and experience between the teachers employed to implement school curricula are almost as great as between children themselves.
- Although conceptually clear, the method is not easy to implement with current hardware.
- Mr Gray said Century Hutchinson accepted that Lord Aldington was "a brave and dedicated officer with a deservedly distinguished war record and that at all times he was conscientiously seeking to implement the orders of higher commands without suspicion that atrocities would be committed by the Soviets and Titoists".
- Only Articles 2 and 3 of the draft Regulation are compulsory for member states to implement i. e. the aids based on the production of a farm plan.
- The military strategy devised to implement successive governments' Defence policies reflects both long-term national grand strategy and the directions given by the government of the day, and is largely the responsibility of the Chiefs of Staff.
- One school decided to implement a half-term topic on the Victorians for term three.
- A UDC would undermine the ability of the elected local councils to implement the 1976 Docklands Strategic Plan, which had been agreed only after many years of discussion and debate (Leaders of the London Boroughs of Greenwich, Lewisham, Newham, Southwark and Tower Hamlets, 1979).
- But all of them endorse one or the other of the principles of political neutrality mentioned above and seek to implement it by some variant of the following principles of restraint which limit the political relevance of ideals of the good.
- It was widely recognised within the WEA at least, that the Cambridge Board was seeking to implement the policies outlined in the UEMCC's 1937 memorandum;
- Very much to the benefit of the college, Hargreaves had the personality and the authority of experience needed to implement the legal requirements in the academic workplace without causing rancour or resentment.
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