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Перевод: conciliation
[существительное] примирение; умиротворение; согласительная процедура; соглашательство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Yet by October 1974 the once radical Mr Heath was espousing the cause of conciliation and national unity, arguing that the grave problems facing the country and the necessary mobilization of consent required a cross-party coalition.
- "He needs to combine conciliation and compromise with a willingness to get mean a few times and draw lines against big business.
- It was, for example, the House of Lords which insisted upon the institution of conciliation machinery in the Race Relations Act 1965, which experience elsewhere strongly suggested was the key to success but which the Commons had, strangely, omitted.
- THE Government was under pressure last night to re-enter negotiations over the ambulance dispute as unions stripped away all but three elements of their pay and conditions claim in an attempt to force talks at the conciliation service, Acas.
- The conciliation principle
- After the dismemberment of Palestine and the failure of the Palestine Conciliation Commission at the Lausanne Conference in 1949, most governments concluded, however, that a negotiated peace agreement could not be achieved.
- (First Edition) AMBULANCE union leaders are to consider stepping up industrial action after it became clear yesterday that management had made no concessions in talks with Acas, the conciliation service, writes Barrie Clement.
- Even in Italy, though Leo never ceased to assert the Papal claim to the Temporal Power, there seemed a prospect of conciliation between Church and State in the mid-1880s.
- OFFER unhappy customers a proper complaints system and conciliation service.
- Indeed, in this country we have a conciliation service, known by its initials as ACAS, which is a forum whereby representatives can get together and make demands, counter demands and eventually - and hopefully - reach solutions.
- Its major proposals were to give the Secretary of State for Employment the right to impose a twenty-eight day conciliation pause in the case of "serious" unconstitutional strikes; the power to call a strike ballot of all members; and to establish a legal liability to certain financial penalties if trade union members failed to comply with such orders.
- The proposed post-divorce reform of a jointly agreed statement of parenting arrangements for children is welcome in principle, but many parents will require access to conciliation to enable them to concentrate on their children's needs.
- Some of the key properties of consciousness are spatialization, excerption, narratization, and conciliation (Jaynes 1976).
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