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Перевод: liberalize speek liberalize


[глагол]
делать либеральным; делаться либеральным; расширять кругозор


Тезаурус:

  1. As a result of agreement between the government and the Stock Exchange in 1983 the case was dropped, on condition that the Stock Exchange investigate ways to liberalize its trading arrangements.
  2. It was further stated that such an assessment was "first and foremost" a matter for the Council, and that the obligation to abolish restrictions on movements of capital could not be separated from the Council's assessment of the need to liberalize the category of transactions in question.
  3. There have been major rebellions against the imposition of charges for eye and dental tests, for an amendment to grade the poll tax according to ability to pay, and for the second reading of a private members' bill to liberalize the Official Secrets Act.
  4. In fact, the need to liberalize the law was mainly because it was inoperable: thousands of people were already using contraceptives.
  5. These cases seem to indicate that the effect of RSC Ord. 53, r. 3(7) has been to liberalize the law of standing.
  6. Objective: To liberalize world trade and by so doing to raise standards of living, to ensure full employment, to expand the production and exchange of goods, and to promote economic development.
  7. This has resulted: from a succession of negotiating rounds within the framework of GATT to reduce tariff levels on a wide range of imports (with important exceptions); from the policies the IMF and, more recently, the World Bank and other aid agencies have imposed on poor countries to liberalize imports; and from the policies several countries have pursued (especially under World Bank tutelage) to expand their export sectors.
  8. EC Industry Ministers failed on Dec. 22, 1989, to reach agreement on measures to liberalize the systems for public procurement in the EC, regarded as one of the most important aspects of the single market process, since it accounted for some 15 per cent of total gross national product (GNP) of the 12 member countries.
  9. Founded in 1893 with the American feminist Lillian Harman as president, it worked to liberalize the law and educate public opinion towards freedom in sexual relationships.
  10. Yet another method was to liberalize entry or remove restrictions on firms wanting to compete in the provision of a service in the public sector.
  11. The major upset came in April 1986 when the second reading of the Shops Bill, designed to liberalize the law on Sunday trading, was lost by 296 to 284.
  12. The EC Communications and Telecommunications Ministers agreed on Dec. 8, 1989, on a programme to deregulate and liberalize the remaining areas of the EC market in telecommunications which had not been covered by earlier agreements (see p. 36494), voting to deregulate value-added telephone services by April 1, 1990 (with transitional concessions to Spain, Portugal and Greece), and to extend the ruling to packet-switching and circuit-switching services by the start of 1993.
  13. In early 1988 the government had decided to liberalize the antiquated English licensing laws, to enable pubs to stay open longer on weekdays.

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