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Перевод: oust
[глагол] выгонять; вытеснять; занимать место; выселять; исключать
Тезаурус:
- This is not to suggest (as some have) that the attempt to oust Mrs Thatcher was initiated by the media.
- The outcome is a clear victory for President Bush, countering criticism of his failure to oust President Saddam Hussein.
- The likelihood of Britain having to meet her obligations in the Persian Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula increased in step with the raucousness of Radio Cairo's "The Voice of the Arabs", adjuring all true followers of Islam to oust every vestige of European colonialism from their lands.
- He is reportedly hoping to oust Karoly Grosz as General Secretary.
- Coniston Partners, the New York-based investment firm seeking to oust United Airlines' board, is due to meet the engineers union today to discuss its plans for the big US carrier.
- But no one is about to oust Moody's and SP as market leaders.
- As US officials produced evidence of his involvement in drug trafficking and appealed for support from other Latin American countries in their campaign to oust him, their case was weakened by evidence that the US had been an important supporter in the general's rise to power and that the CIA had known about his trafficking for years.
- It has also threatened to oust most of the UAL board by a shareholder vote.
- So ATT is trying to oust Mr Exley and his board, which includes some of the people it once hoped would run its own computer business.
- On January 21st it forwarded to NCR written requests from owners of 51% of the shares for a special shareholders' meeting, at which ATT will seek to oust the NCR board.
- It is feared that the process will lead to overbidding by outsiders hungry to get into television, which will oust existing contractors intending to invest more money in a wider range of programmes and with a more realistic view of the cost of running a service.
- It had appeared for a while that Coronation Street's rival EastEnders, boosted by a weekend omnibus, would oust it from top spot in the ratings.
- The seat is one of several in Rajasthan which the Janata Dal cannot afford to lose if the combined opposition forces are to oust Mr Gandhi from power.
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