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Перевод: reorganization
[существительное] реорганизация ; преобразование; переустройство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In 1975, just after reorganization had finally been implemented, and in the context of a great deal of criticism about its unexpected costs, Tony Crosland (Secretary of State for the Environment) announced that cuts were needed in local government spending: "We have to come to terms with the harsh reality of the situation which we inherited.
- When local government reorganization in 1974 led to Sheffield being ordered by the national Labour Party to disband these structures, the city's labour movement set up other channels of influence, and the trade union delegates were elected directly to the new District Labour Party, which in turn monitored the activities of the new District Council.
- These concerns provided the basis on which major local government reorganization took place in the early 1970s in England, Scotland and Wales.
- He spoke of "a new age, in which people can come together", directed his administration to deal with the reorganization of pensions, housing, the improvements to maternity homes and the reorganization of the poor law.
- The reorganization was recommended by an engineer in the pages of a leading Petrograd journal, since he thought it would lead to the dissemination of experts.
- Defence policy in Macmillan's second term of office was dominated by four streams of events: an acceleration in the rate of change in weapon technology; the "Winds of Change" in Africa; Britain's first attempt to join the EEC; and the Mountbatten reorganization of the three Service ministries into a unified Ministry of Defence.
- In the old days before the local government reorganization of 1974, it had been possible for Local Education Authorities to make their decisions relatively autonomously, with a view to the educational needs of local children, and under the guidance of often very high-powered and imaginative Chief Education Officers.
- Although I regret the reorganization that has brought about so many redundancies, I do feel it is necessary in the light of quality control.
- With reorganization the Education Committees changed in character.
- By 1973 the Conservatives had moved to a statutory prices and incomes policy and massive state intervention in industry; the reorganization of secondary schooling along comprehensive lines proceeded, albeit at a slower pace than under Labour, and the trade union legislation under the Industrial Relations Act was effectively non-operational.
- The processes of rethinking and reorganization set in motion by the scandals over unprotected children were slow and painful.
- Accelerated promotions had first given rise to major complaints in the reorganization after the Police Strike, when many younger and inexperienced officers were made sergeants.
- When Joseph Parker urged a radical reorganization of the Congregational Union to create a "Congregational Church" he asked pointedly, "What right has Congregationalism to stand outside the law of evolution?"
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