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Перевод: reparations
[существительное] репарации
Тезаурус:
- Others have spoken of war crimes and reparations.
- Coalition candidates at Stratford, Upton and Silvertown fought on the war record of Lloyd George and the necessity of reparations, often in language that echoed the sentiments of the NSP.
- Countries agitated for reparations that Japan was too poor to pay.
- A full reparations bill has no realistic chance of being enacted, but it promises to re-open a potentially bruising debate about the black experience in the US.
- The American government incidentally gained not only from a deliberate blurring of history but also from a welcome excuse to refuse to pay war reparations to Vietnam whilst any credence was given to the allegations that prisoners still remained.
- Mr Kwame Afo, a leader of the Provisional Government of the Republic of New Africa, one of the nationalist groups prominent in the campaign for reparations, estimated the costs to the US Government of proper reparation at some 4.1 trillion - close to a full year of the US gross national product.
- The First Five-Year Plan (1928-;1932), the years 1941-;47 (Lend-Lease and reparations) were both periods of considerable technology transfer from West to East.
- The order to use Saddam's cash was made by the UN Security Council which insisted it should also be used for reparations to Kuwait.
- When the Weimar Republic was founded, the feeling that Germany had once again been suppressed by victorious external powers was very strong: the division of Prussia into East and West, the imposition of reparations (the economic effects of which Keynes so famously and misguidedly attacked) and the association of republicanism and parliamentarianism with defeat all fostered the belief that Germany had been stabbed in the back.
- If it pays reparations, Iraq will not have much oil money left.
- Because reparations had not been received from Germany, French and Belgian troops re-occupied the Ruhr area of Germany in January 1923.
- Mr John Conyers, a black Democratic congressman from Detroit, has introduced legislation to establish a federal commission to study the impact of slavery upon blacks and to recommend to Congress a range of appropriate remedies, including possible reparations.
- The reparations on this were going to be cosmic.
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