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Перевод: eliminate
[глагол] устранять; устранить; исключать; изымать; исключать из числа участников соревнования; уничтожать; ликвидировать; игнорировать; не считаться; выделять; очищать; удалять из организма
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- A second-half penalty enabled West Lancashire to eliminate last year's winners, St Helens.
- Undoubtedly it would appear to be more sensible in the longer term for cattle numbers to be limited to those which can be sustained on the winter fodder production capabilities of the farms so as to eliminate fodder purchases.
- The whole significance of that Budget was that it was designed to eliminate the need for, or the risk of, the monetisation of debt as a result of the level of Government expenditure in relation to the level of the national product.
- You will need to steel yourself for this possible increase (initially) in the behaviour you want to eliminate; but don't lose heart - stick to your guns.
- Either Jordan would completely eliminate its influence, as seemed likely following the 1970-;1 war in Jordan, or the West Bank lite might fill the leadership vacuum, or a local national liberation movement might develop over which it had no control.
- Some Tories fondly imagine that privatisation will eliminate the need to subsidise the railways.
- A modest dusting on icy roads and pavements would eliminate slipping and sliding without all those expensive tons of sand and salt.
- To give enterprises a chance to adjust and to avoid a crunch that would undermine support for further reform, governments might need to start with high tariffs, promising to eliminate them over, say, five years.
- It would also have helped to eliminate contradictions between authors such as the use of incorrect units.
- The amount of tissue that must be destroyed to produce these effects is very small - destruction of 2 cubic centimetres of tissue in a region of the cerebellum known as the lateral interpositus nucleus will eliminate the conditioned response.
- It claims to eliminate toxins from the body, to restore a normal potassium and sodium balance in cells (which is thought to be disturbed in cancer patients), to boost liver function (also affected by the disease) and to reactivate certain enzymes.
- It is a prospect the Rowes dread and one which adds weight to Jan's claim that unless something is done to eliminate the badgers carrying TB, there will never be a long enough period between outbreaks in the herd to do any sensible farming.
- The Southern Counties, the most powerful area within England's Amateur Athletic Association, has written to the AAA president Arthur McAllister protesting about an ITV deal which will eliminate cross-country and road running completely from its screens, as well as meetings in Edinburgh and Northern Ireland.
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