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Перевод: ministerial
[прилагательное] министерский; правительственный; содействующий; способствующий; пастырский
Тезаурус:
- It was performance that drew applause from a press corps relieved to be approaching the end of at least the first election campaign this year, and brought smiles to previously glum ministerial faces.
- A. G. Brown, who refused either to wear a white tie to show his ministerial status or to allow an organ in his chapel, was pastor of the East London Tabernacle.
- In addition to classic injunctions such as "I look for a marked reduction in the number of problems put forward for discussion in Ministerial Committees", in the terse Major Attlee style, the paper contains a passage which is pure Brook: "The Cabinet Committee system has a valuable part to play in the central machinery of government, both in relieving the pressure on the Cabinet itself and in helping to give practical effect to the principle of collective responsibility at times when the Cabinet does not include all Ministers in charge of Departments."
- Her decision to reject an offer of a senior ministerial post in the Home Office will confirm the prejudices of those who regard her unpredictability and wilfulness as more than a match for her flair for promoting ideas.
- Not everybody believes a profusion of summits are a good investment of prime ministerial time: the results do not always justify the hours and the nervous energy spent.
- As we landed at Cardiff, those in the seats closest to his party heard the Labour leader holding himself in check: "Prime Ministerial.
- It needed a sterling crisis and two ministerial reshuffles, the first caused by Morrison's demotion as economic overlord after the convertibility crisis of August 1947, and the second triggered by Dalton's resignation the following November, before the Cabinet machine adequately adapted itself, with the creation of the Economic Policy Committee, to tackle the fundamental problem confronting the Government.
- David Trippier, the UK's representative at the ministerial meeting on 12 December, suggested bringing forward the EC ban on CFCs, carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloroform from 1 January 1997 to 1 January 1996, with halons being banned from 1 January 1995.
- When the case came to ministerial colleagues, it was these arguments that prevailed.
- This time the postponement of the ministerial discussion well and truly made the press.
- It was Mr Takeshita who picked the unknown Mr Kaifu to serve as a prime ministerial seat-warmer until the Recruit scandal died down sufficiently to return the job to one of the usual party bosses.
- In the eighteenth century, for example, Jonathan Edwards' defence of High Calvinism was read and appreciated in England; ministerial exchanges between the two countries never ceased and religious developments and controversies in one country normally occurred in the other.
- The post-war period had seen the transformation "of Cabinet government into prime Ministerial government".
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