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Перевод: economy
[существительное] хозяйство; экономика ; экономия ; бережливость ; экономичность ; сбережения ; сэкономленное; структура ; организация
Тезаурус:
- Energy and the world economy are equally inseparable.
- It is a bridge between Northern Ireland and the rest of the Community, and one which I hope business people will use as often as possible to help strengthen the Province's economy.
- WHILE the economy has performed its own high-wire act, news reaches me of a circus whose partners have been forced into personal bankruptcy.
- This assurance was given yesterday by Bernard Hampson, Moseley's new chairman, who said that economy measures, which have already cost the club's general manager and his secretary their jobs, would not affect Keay's three-year contract.
- Subsequent Cabinet and Service Department screening in Whitehall reduced the figure to 4,700 million which was the most that the Treasury believed the economy could bear without being put on to a war footing.
- On the minus side, the economy is small, unbalanced and concentrated in a few sectors, particularly electronics, financial services, textiles, whisky and oil.
- In comparative terms, such an influx is the equivalent of the movement of three million East Germans to West Germany, a country (unlike Israel) with a healthy economy where difficulties of acclimatization for the newcomers will be at a minimum and language problems non-existent.
- With the consequence of the Falklands still exerting its potency, the economy showing distinct signs of recuperation, and inflation falling fast, Mrs Thatcher had been able to call an early election.
- To some around the Winter Gardens, it was all an unwanted distraction from the "real business" of rallying the party to deal with a wayward economy and an Opposition united as never before.
- The Orbital's two-phase (air blast) direct injection fuelling system, which adds a finely atomised fuel charge to the cylinder only after the exhaust port has been covered, eliminates the economy and emissions problems of old while providing a high degree of control over charge stratification.
- In line with the pressures towards privatization within the economy as a whole, the state is increasingly ceding its role as provider of education, especially at secondary level, to the private sector.
- Late last month, IMF managing director Michel Camdessus said: "The world economy is emerging from a period of slow growth, but with hesitation."
- Together with the wreck of the economy, it produced a chasm between the aristocratic/military caste and a peasantry bereft of any opportunity for social mobility through a bourgeoisie.
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