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Перевод: sector speek sector


[прилагательное]
секторный;
[существительное]
сектор ; участок ; часть ; кулиса


Тезаурус:

  1. However, those in public relations do have a clear duty to consider the effects of their campaigns in the public sector for they operate with the powerful forces of media, information, social groups, and opinion formers.
  2. It is unjust to make sweeping condemnation of the private sector, as we know that this hospital compares favourably against many others.
  3. The financial sector's move is almost entire.
  4. This is no less true in the surveying profession, and those who were once concerned only with the responsibility of quality control and personal time apportionment will have found that a position of seniority in an expanding work sector now requires a far broader range of management skills.
  5. These days they meet at conferences like one this week in Prague, sponsored by the Institute for Policy Research and the Centre for Institutional Reform and the Informal Sector.
  6. This meant a redistribution of income in the rural sector from the wealthy to the permanent workers, though it may be the case that there was a widening differential in incomes between permanent and temporary workers.
  7. The legislation did most for the better-paid male workers, an increasingly crucial sector of the workforce both economically and politically.
  8. In a majority of cases no tender was made by a private sector firm but the potential threat was enough to cause council leaders to reduce staff or rewrite employees' terms of service ( The Price of Winning 1989).
  9. Within the Hardware sector a clear divide was noted between specialised and commodity manufacturers, as reflected in both performance and valuation statistics.
  10. This, of course, is almost the natural management approach of the private sector, exemplified by the manufacturing industry where output of products and costs of manufacture are absolutely crucial information.
  11. The NEDC's tourism and leisure industries sector group, which studied the issue of "seasonality", pointed out that Britain lagged behind most of Europe in the number of public holidays.
  12. The ease of transferring from one public service scheme to another and the fact that your pension keeps up with price increases are important factors to consider when comparing them with private sector schemes, which generally do not keep up with inflation and where you can lose out if you leave.
  13. Where state ownership is not at issue, they can be neutral, leaving the sector free to respond to market forces and to the general, national policies.

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