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Перевод: militancy
[существительное] воинственность
Тезаурус:
- It follows that any increase in the militancy of trade unions which intensifies the competition between them will also tend to raise the rate of inflation.
- Whilst supporting the Government in its efforts towards development, the paper remained cautiously critical of most manifestations of militancy on the part of TANU politicians and others.
- The following three stress trade union militancy as a cause of rising prices.
- Among the African poor, this militancy is often seen as leadership, rather than being viewed antagonistically.
- Yet an uneasy feeling had been steadily growing among the ten thousand workers employed at the plant that the benefits which Clasper's militancy had achieved were illusory.
- Anger over their failure to benefit from increased television revenue combined with the falling value of the maximum wage of 20 in relation to average industrial earnings led to a new surge of militancy in the 1950s.
- In other words, they take into account such information as what is happening to the money supply (assuming that they believe, money supply growth to be a cause of inflation) and what is happening to such factors as world oil prices, trade union militancy and the exchange rate (depending on which of these are perceived as major determinants of inflation).
- Politically, the increased militancy of the National Union of Mineworkers will have strengthened the board's case.
- All urban groups contrive in maintaining cheap food prices-as well as international capital and contractors who have interests in copper mining in Zambia (in order to keep the pressure of union militancy for higher wages from squeezing profits).
- In all three approaches, the major determinant of the rate of wage inflation is the degree of militancy exerted by trade unions.
- Since then, there has been a history of militancy and while McAlpine's has brought dramatic improvements in wages and conditions, it has also imported English managers, resented in this staunchly Welsh-speaking region.
- Temporary upsurges in militancy during the year, in particular around the question of British intervention in Russia and Ireland, provoked principled stands at national and local levels, not least because it deflected anti-Bolshevik propaganda that had been used consistently against Labour.
- Did the General Strike marginalize the romantic image of Industrial militancy, as Dame Margaret Cole has suggested?
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