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Перевод: adjunct
[прилагательное] прилагаемый; [существительное] приложение; дополнение; придаток ; добавка ; определение; обстоятельственное слово; адъюнкт ; помощник ; случайное св`ойство
Тезаурус:
- Rhapsody's "Bird symbols" is a worthwhile adjunct to the Parker collection for its addition in one package of several other "essential" Parker renditions of such as Night in Tunisia, Yardbird Suite and Ornithology .
- There is also the possibility that such processes may be useful in the desulphurisation of coal; this could be a useful adjunct in combating the acidification of ecosystems (section 5.3.2) due to fossil-fuel combustion.
- They may, for example, be an adjunct to the use of Taylorism, where fragmented work leads t o the use of particular types of organisation structure, whereas co-ordination of the same overall task, if it were carried out by craft workers on an integrated basis, might be carried out by means of a much simpler organisation structure.
- They reasserted their support of the American Anti-Slavery Society, sought links between their local groups and accepted the logic of being a minor adjunct of a movement whose dynamic lay in another country.
- Intelligence, even codebreaking, is at best only a fragmented adjunct to strategic planning.
- Bismuth is still used by some practitioners as an adjunct to penicillin therapy, but in most centres the advent of penicillin and other antibiotics has, at long last, brought an end to the many centuries during which the treatment of syphilis was worse than the disease itself.
- Furthermore, James had something that Niki never had, at least a smattering of general culture, and there is no doubt that appreciating some of the finer things of life is no impediment, but an adjunct, to success in many fields, sport no less than others.
- If the scope of that measure were widened to take in the contents of magazines which are easily accessible to persons under 18, it would form a useful adjunct to the powers of the police.
- One of the persistent misconceptions about professional work in the human service occupations is that it mainly takes place face to face with clients or patients and that time spent with others about the client or patient is a necessary but regrettable adjunct to the real work.
- Second, the trade-union movement continued to grow while the Labour Party established itself (if only as an adjunct of Liberalism), and as both institutions were significant expressions of sectional interests, they created apprehension among the political authorities.
- The issue will complete the transformation of the Postbank, which is the world's largest postal savings bank, from a sleepy adjunct to the Dutch post office, which it was less than five years ago, to an international banking force.
- What would be more difficult would be for each group to resist both poles of power (management and union) and not become a caucus or adjunct of either.
- This will greatly enhance your ability to concentrate, to meditate and to visualise - an important adjunct in self-healing and when giving healing massage.
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