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Перевод: civil speek civil


[прилагательное]
гражданский; штатский; государственный; вежливый; воспитанный


Тезаурус:

  1. In a BBC Radio 4 programme about the civil rights movement he said:
  2. Perhaps this a characteristic to be expected of a country where it is said that one person in every three is a civil servant and that it requires 72 government permits to open a mild bar.
  3. A disciplinary inquiry has also been launched after allegations that a senior civil servant and leading member of a management buy-out for the furnishing business accepted an invitation to attend the British Open golf championship from one of the main companies which benefited from the deal.
  4. A few weeks earlier, on 21 and 22 September, nearly 40 people from peasant communities were detained by a military patrol from the Castropampa military base in Huanta, in a joint operation with civil defence patrol members (montoneros).
  5. What he would really and truly like was to do this new degree course for Bachelor of Civil Law.
  6. Macmillan's management of Cabinet will be remembered, too, for what Whitehall regards as "the biggest bounce of all": Concorde - an enterprise which David Henderson, the former Chief Economist at the Ministry of Civil Aviation, has called one of "the three worst civil investment decisions in the history of mankind".
  7. His canny bank manager approach probably means he will hasten slowly but prepare for some stand-offs with his civil servants and possibly with the chairman of British Rail too.
  8. Runners and riders have been selected for the new Permanent Secretarial jobs and buildings earmarked to house them, their masters and the unsung legions of civil servants doing new jobs almost overnight.
  9. He would tell friends that, if, after he had taken the Civil Service Competition in 1946, he had been offered the Treasury instead of the Ministry of Civil Aviation, he would have stayed in Whitehall and eschewed a political career.
  10. In this paradox, we see the essence of the heightened detestation of the new breed of Party "functionaries", the agents - along with the traditionally disliked State civil servants - of this bureaucratized control, and the popularity of the Fhrer, whose personal power was idealized and elevated to a plane where it seemed to be executed outside the realms of "everyday life".
  11. Civil war?
  12. This radical and sweeping blueprint for Britain's peacetime civil aviation industry was considered by the War Cabinet on 25 February 1943.
  13. The Indian Civil Service and the Sudan Political Service each practised its own system of careful selection, but up to and including the First World War recruitment to the Colonial Service - or rather the assemblage of small local services which made it up - was on a highly casual basis.

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