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Перевод: influence
[существительное] влияние; воздействие; действие; лицо, оказывающее влияние; фактор, оказывающее влияние; [глагол] влиять; оказывать влияние
Тезаурус:
- George Lansbury himself became one of the first reforming Poor Law Guardians in East London in the 1890s, and the social legislation of the Liberals, including the state Old Age Pension introduced in 1908, was a direct response to the rising political influence of the labour movement.
- One woman, a vicar's wife, spoke of her involvement with, and influence of her high-ranking masonic father.
- Although there was plenty of loutish and rough behaviour in public by groups of juveniles, there was always a counterbalancing influence within male culture.
- Such variations affect nutrient and water transfers within the soil profile which in turn influence the vegetation communities and the degree of success achieved by reseeding.
- Labour wants the "closest possible consultations" with Eastern bloc governments on their plans, a point the Liberal Democrats echoed with a motion critical of Mrs Thatcher's hostility to what Mr Paddy Ashdown called "closer integration with Europe" that would expand Britain's ability to influence events.
- As has been mentioned, the dual aims of the CAB are, in short, to advise clients and to exercise a responsible influence on the development of social policy.
- During those long war years, the women in Britain had carried out jobs which only men had carried out previously and the influence of the voice of women had to be acknowledged.
- It proved immensely effective at communicating party campaign themes to the electorate, but in the short span of an election campaign it had only a small influence on the public's issue-agenda.
- The UK remains a major influence in the communications business and is the undoubted European leader in electronics information systems with 15% of world markets, second only to the US.
- This first of the two sources of the origin of "goodness" was outside the power of the emerging human being to influence, and, for the purpose of creating "God", it must be accepted as an axiomatically true source.
- Whyte (1980) provides several instances of the influence of the Roman catholic moral code in both state decision-making and in public behaviour from 1922 through to the 1950s.
- Ayodhya, a placid centre of worship on the Ghaghara river in eastern Uttar Pradesh, has become the focus of a religious and political wrangle that could influence India's general election this year.
- "Making men", then, was an active process, the emphasis was on "the making", the success of which depended on establishing a relationship that could bring about, through influence and example, a change in the boys' character.
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