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Перевод: minority
[существительное] меньшинство; меньшая часть; меньшее число; несовершеннолетие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- However, Romanians remain prisoners of their own history: they continue to fear that Hungary's real intentions are not ethnic minority protection but a revision of frontiers.
- Travel the roads of Italy, and petrol-engine cars appear to be in the minority.
- The party's policy review paper says Muslims and other minority religious Home groups should be entitled to voluntary-aided schools provided they follow the national curriculum.
- For the tiny minority of nationalist rebels in Europe at that time, this was a horrifying act of dynastic power, imposed on what had been an ancient and important State with no reference to the wishes of the inhabitants.
- Money will be spread more thinly and the companies may become more reluctant to fund minority appeal programmes, particularly big budget documentaries."
- Newham council has managed to maintain a consensus that equal opportunities override the claims of minority religious leaders, despite pressures from religious lobbies.
- But since the majority sets the standards, the differences of the majority are considered normal, those of the minority odd.
- But there is also a vociferous minority that sees the paper as "unrealistic", "impractical" and "an overreaction" to pressures brought on by the recession and the corporate collapses that have come in its wake.
- Educational/economic measures for minority and indigenous population in rural areas.
- Demographic changes in Britain are resulting in a varied ethnic minority population.
- The effects of the Volga famine were more disruptive and politically dangerous in another national minority area that had more ethnic pretensions, and above all suffered nearly as much from famine as the Great-Russian Volga provinces.
- And the minority who chose to behave in this way were mostly aware that they had no one to blame but themselves - which made it all the more painful.
- A boundary extension would require new electoral boundaries and these could not easily be adjusted so as to retain Unionist minority control.
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