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Перевод: encroachment
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Тезаурус:
- And unfortunately for middle managers, the encroachment of technology has coincided with a less autocratic approach to management.
- Thus, from a national view, only the University of Cambridge through its Board for Extra-Mural Studies was undertaking a significant volume of new Chapter III activity and it was a matter of concern both to the National WEA and the District that its encroachment into the established and defined sphere of provision should be limited to the two counties in which earlier and exceptional arrangements had been agreed.
- It's tricky, as someone who skis and mountaineers, to whine about the encroachment of ski developments in Scotland, especially when the developers of Aonach Mor spilt so much ink about how they were "conservation friendly", they could have made a major motion picture out of their press releases.
- After discreet soundings, they prudently abandoned the idea, which would have involved a major encroachment upon judicial independence.
- There have been rows over cattle-grazing and other encroachment.
- It is, by nature, expansionist because declining soil fertility on cultivated land necessitates a continual process of encroachment into previously undisturbed areas.
- The boundaries were tightly drawn by the Department of the Environment in order to avoid encroachment onto port land or on sites subject to local-authority initiatives (National Audit Office, 1988b).
- But in a dissenting judgement, Lord Bridge described the injunctions as a massive encroachment on freedom of speech.
- The encroachment in the District occurred notably over the resident tutor-organiser scheme in Bedfordshire in 1930 and further overlapping and competitive situations arose following the issue of the revised Adult Education Regulations in 1932.
- The encroachment of urban sprawl on the countryside may be cause for regret, but we are a nation of gardeners, and the English passion for gardening goes some way to ameliorate the impact of an increasing population on a small crowded island.
- Then there was the steady encroachment of reed and sedge, alder and willow, from the edges, slowly laying down peat and squeezing the lake smaller and smaller towards the centre of the basin.
- According to Berry (1988), sand dune encroachment, deterioration of rangelands and rain-fed croplands have been severe or very severe in Sahelian West Africa and the Sudan.
- In a near-fatal aperu , Armstrong's comment on the civil servant's need to be "economical with the truth" seemed to set the seal on a growing process of encroachment on individual freedoms by a strong-minded, centralist government.
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