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Перевод: self-sufficiency
[существительное] независимость ; самостоятельность ; самообеспеченность ; самонадеянность ; автаркия
Тезаурус:
- Production was aimed at self-sufficiency in livestock products and field vegetables.
- Although there was an exportable surplus of nearly 30 million tonnes in 1984 the approaching threat to self-sufficiency has been recognised.
- The reason why we are embarrassed to admit this is that we have lived in an age when the self-sufficiency, the autonomy of poems has been elevated into dogma.
- At a "self-sufficiency" level of production this is increased to between 21 and 79 years.
- From the early years following the introduction of the 1924 Regulations, experience showed that the net income derived from grant-aid, coupled with the District's policy of setting its student fees at the lowest possible level to encourage enrolments, failed to lead to financial self-sufficiency and the District's financial difficulties, although eased initially, were not eradicated.
- It encouraged him towards early independence and self-sufficiency without which he would not have got his career off to so quick a start; and it must have contributed to the ease with which, to further that career, he uprooted himself first from South Africa and later from his adopted second homeland in Britain.
- Land drainage and the development of transport and farm machinery hastened this process, and it became "uneconomic" for every small farm or village to aspire to self-sufficiency.
- Mourning shatters the illusions of self-sufficiency and breaks through the blindness of self-containment.
- The aim was to use the wealth from one natural resource, to fund a system that would return Mexico to self-sufficiency in basic foods.
- In spite of these major setbacks, Jacques gave first priority to the setting of new objectives for the District and with Lionel Elvin tackled the problem of financial self-sufficiency.
- The prime purpose might be to make money or to achieve a measure of self-sufficiency.
- By 1925, this early optimism had disappeared and the District continued to struggle at a financial subsistence level throughout the whole period, apparently incapable of seriously addressing the resolution of the problem of financial self-sufficiency.
- Its rules restrict it to lending on property which encourages self-sufficiency, the ecologically efficient use of land and the saving of non-renewable resources.
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