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Перевод: vacancy speek vacancy


[существительное]
пустота ; свободное место; незанятый или незастроенный промежуток; незанятый или незастроенный участок; безучастность ; рассеянность ; бессмысленность ; пробел ; пропуск ; вакансия ; помещение, сдающееся внаем; бездеятельность


Тезаурус:

  1. Blundell has filled the vacancy which had been earmarked for first-choice newcomer Damon Hill.
  2. If a vacancy does exist what has caused it?
  3. Each nomination should refer to one nominee only and no member may subscribe to more than one nomination for national member of Council, and one in respect of any other vacancy.
  4. Sheffield Steelers are sweeping the opposition aside in their bid to gain league entry, while Trafford Metros, Medway Bears and Streatham Redskins are competing for the other vacancy.
  5. Appeals over the nurses' regrading are coming through with no extra cash to pay for them, and, ironically, in the Thames regions the slump in house prices has slowed staff turnover; vacancy levels, which helped balance the books at the cost of quality and volume of service, are lower.
  6. Assume a staff vacancy has arisen.
  7. - 1987/88, then: the reign of WASTED YOUTH - of devastated vastness, sublime vacancy, vertigo, virulence and "the gift of the void.
  8. With average school qualifications, he planned on becoming an apprentice joiner, but saw a vacancy advertised for a trainee photographic technician at Yorkshire Post Newspapers (YPN) in Leeds.
  9. Francis Maude has gone too - reverting, so he says, to the real world, and leaving a vacancy for a Financial Secretary.
  10. He was looking into vacancy with dull eyes.
  11. In a recent decision the Employment Appeal Tribunal has confirmed that a woman who is entitled to return to work but is made redundant while still on maternity leave, is to be regarded as automatically unfairly dismissed if the employer does not offer a suitable alternative vacancy or prove that no such vacancy exists (see John Menzies GB Ltd v Porter 1992 457 Industrial Relations Legal Information Bulletin 13 ).
  12. When, during a home game in February 1927, Hardy shouted from the touchline to a player to move up-field, Chapman chose to regard it as a breach of his authority and arranged for Hardy to move to Tottenham, where a vacancy had conveniently arisen.
  13. "One must recognise that these polls take place, but also carefully remember that a decision about any vacancy that takes place is taken by my colleagues in the House of Commons, and not the general public."

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