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Перевод: officialdom speek officialdom


[существительное]
чиновничество; бюрократизм


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  1. This kind of treatment caused resentment among the petty-minded officialdom which ran the British professional game, and when Boomer was chosen for the 1927 Ryder Cup team he was picked up at Cherbourg en route to America and made to wear what every Frenchman was supposed to wear - a beret.
  2. Officialdom, rightly, puts itself out finding representatives for and of women, ethnic minorities and disabled groups.
  3. There are certain common features in ethical attitudes: puritanical attitudes in sexual matters, conservatism, friendliness, "down-to-earthness", sense of duty to neighbours, critical attitudes to officialdom, and similar judgements as to what constitutes good and bad conduct (Harris 1972; Leyton 1966; 1975; Buckley 1984).
  4. As we now know something of the appalling story of his hounding by cultural officialdom, the raucous irony of the middle works and the bitter blackness of the last become entirely comprehensible.
  5. LIBERALISATION has been one of the key concepts of eighties' economics, a word which has acquired such power in Anglo-Saxon officialdom that there is virtually no argument about its virtues.
  6. The red tape always seems less voluminous the farther away from headquarters you are, and Fairbanks was apparently far enough away from both U.S., and U.S.S.R. officialdom to make the approval possible.
  7. Not such an easy matter in wartime, and Modi had an abhorrence of officialdom.
  8. Many Europeans who have lived under regimes where officialdom can do no wrong would regard the aftermath of My Lai as a triumph of democratic practice.
  9. Just as officialdom saw the legendary return of salmon to the Thames as evidence that Britain's water pollution was cured, so it gloried in the Clean Air Acts of the 1950s and turned a "blind eye" to dying lakes, moribund trees and the links between car exhaust and human health that became apparent in the 1980s.
  10. Equally important, if not equally quantifiable, were the psychological and political effects of the accident, which finally destroyed - both in the Soviet Union itself and for outsiders - the myth of Soviet technological infallibility, and any remaining belief in the honesty of Soviet officialdom.
  11. It is a book about anti-heroes, fallen angels and faded stars which concentrates on the side of football that administrators and officialdom would prefer to suppress.
  12. What is still required, however, is recognition of the "changed" sex by "officialdom".
  13. Financing woes have even spread to the steel industry - which until now has always enjoyed special treatment from the banks, brokerages and officialdom.

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