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Перевод: imposition speek imposition


[существительное]
обложение; обложение налогом; наложение; возложение поручения; навязывание; налог ; дополнительная работа; обман ; спуск


Тезаурус:

  1. Following a thirty-year campaign, during which the issue of poverty in old age was thoroughly discussed, the 1908 Old Age Pension Act was the first, and definitive, legislative step on the road to the imposition of a retirement condition some forty years later.
  2. Balfour called for drastic economies, to include a reduction in unemployment benefit and the imposition of a revenue tariff on manufactured goods.
  3. One of the first duties of the new Tory government is likely to be the imposition of a harsh round of public spending cuts.
  4. The imposition of strict black-out regulations severely disrupted adult deaf club activities at the beginning of the war; many were forced to cancel long-arranged social events, and rearrange social club hours.
  5. Depositum details were either cut into the lead or achieved by the imposition of cast lead letters.
  6. It provides continuity, not by the imposition of the rule of a single class or caste, but by furnishing a means by which power can pass peacefully from one class to another without the upheaval or disorder of revolution.
  7. French managements were able to exercise a much tighter system of control involving a higher ratio of supervisors to workers together with the imposition of more disciplinary sanctions.
  8. Rural labour had internalised deferential attitudes toward authority and a fatalistic acceptance of its conditions during a protracted history of custom and dependence, but at times in the nineteenth century had demonstrated radical resistance to the imposition of capitalist rationalisation.
  9. An example on English provincial home ground of the type of short-cut activity imported into Ulster was the planting of drugs by policemen in Liverpool which was exposed by Radio Merseyside in 1971 only a few months before the imposition of "direct rule".
  10. Consider some simple examples from the University Farm at Bristol of how we fed our cows before and after the imposition of quotas.
  11. By contrast, the only regular "supporter" was Kitty Little, a long-standing pro-nuclear activist whose persistent promotion of the fast breeder reactor was matched only by her equally persistent belief that the British anti-nuclear campaign was part of an international plot incorporating the Rothschilds and President Carter and which would eventually lead to the imposition of an "atheist Marxist-Leninist dictatorship".
  12. The Bank of Japan will eventually be forced to renegotiate - and probably to postpone - the imposition of the BIS standards.
  13. This culminated in the imposition of far-reaching controls.

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