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Перевод: occupation speek occupation


[прилагательное]
оккупационный;
[существительное]
занятие; оккупация ; род занятий; занятость ; профессия ; временное пользование; период проживания; завладение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. In the longer term the Palestinian Agricultural Relief Committees tried to help individual farmers to eke out an adequate living, encourage the organization of small farmers at the village level, and foster the growth of a farming structure better able to stand up to the rigours of occupation than the present one in which middlemen and large landowners dominated agriculture.
  2. Part of the strategic significance of the English occupation of Normandy, and of the alliance with the dukes of Burgundy, lay in the zone of control which was thereby created: for not only did the English rule both sides of the Channel and the Seine below Paris, but their Burgundian allies controlled the upper reaches above the capital.
  3. This limited degree of representation was in an important sense imposed from above, rather than actively won through struggle from below, in the same way that the 1947 Constitution was imposed by the US occupation.
  4. As the prophetic people flocked around Jesus, and as they saw the transformation in the lives of his disciples and heard the words of life and hope, they longed for a rebellion against the Roman occupation of Judea or a reformation of the Pharisaical law.
  5. Promises by management that employment would be for life and the concentration of labour unions within specific firms were in practice a post-war innovation designed to overcome the crisis caused by severe labour unrest following the democratic reforms of the US Occupation.
  6. Such a concentration on the economic principle underlying the police occupation inevitably gave rise to backbiting and to justifiable criticisms of those who appeared to have obtained their rewards through subterfuges.
  7. In what follows I will argue that there are specific financial advantages for Japanese firms which compensate for the presumed loss of efficiency that accompanied the shift away from the model of atomistic competition proposed in the reforms of the US Occupation.
  8. We had ample occupation watching the play of the clouds over the sides of the hills, and the bits of rugged moor and moss and flowing stream that enlivened the way; but at a turning within some three miles of the inn of Kinlochewe, as we were about to pass the east-going mail gig with its complement of travellers, our driver jerked the horses into a ditch, which upset our machine and broke one of the springs.
  9. Yet there is here in the English highland zone an ancient Brigantian unity, later distinguished by the northern capital of the Roman Empire at York, concreted by the establishment of the boundary of Mercia-Northumbria and the specifically Norse occupation.
  10. When will the industry learn that it's a dangerous occupation and safety should be paramount?
  11. Smallholding can be a very healthy occupation.
  12. Few countries encourage specific investment in part-time farming although Germany provides aid to assist farmers in adjusting to dual occupation.
  13. The hazard of confiscation by Frenchmen of opposing loyalties in times of political turbulence, or at the hands of the English during the occupation of much of northern France between 1417 and 1450, could also lead to greatly diminished revenues.

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