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Перевод: lists
[существительное] огороженное место
Тезаурус:
- Work schedules are much misunderstood mainly because of the appearance of lists by cleaning product suppliers which have certain similarities.
- That the book is topping the bestseller lists, and (according to a recent poll), 87 per cent of the public agree with the Prince's attack on modernist architecture, it is clear that the heir to the throne and self-appointed mouthpiece of the people has found something significant to say.
- Indeed, one criterion for the placing of contracts and for monitoring providers will be the length of waiting lists and the delay in treatment.
- The initial lists, for example, were compiled in a hurry and many of the more remote buildings were left out.
- One relatively manageable task would be to use the computers currently employed to sort out lists and marks for item analyses of marks scored in individual questions, thus building up a profile of strengths and weaknesses in the subject analysed.
- The Blumler report lists a few breaches of the rules of coverage during the experiment, but, proportionately, very few indeed, and Members seem to be broadly happy that the cameras have respected the rules.
- The Fat and Fibre Counter later in the book lists the fibre in all the major foods but the following lists give a general idea of high and low fibre contents in some of the main foods:
- This register lists them by serial number, price, type of lathe, date sold and to whom.
- CSM insists that it did not delay unduly action to reduce Opren dosage in elderly sufferers from arthritis Dr Gemer lists a number of dates on which CSM might have acted earlier - and presumably reduced the toll of sufferers .
- It could well be, also, that you were over-optimistic when you made your original lists.
- Graham Sharpe, spokesman for Hills, who cut the second favourite, Double Dutch, from 7-1 to 6-1 and Royal Square from 16-1 to 10-1 yesterday, countered by saying: "We have often been criticised for including in our ante-post lists horses that trainers later said were never intended runners.
- This is a particular case of a general rule about Greenaway's films: that only a person as obsessionally preoccupied with formal patterns as the director - and that is a tall order - can properly share his shock when death turns out not to be deterred by lists and games after all.
- Since the electoral registration officer is authorised by statute to sell copies of the electoral register, address lists from this source are fairly and lawfully obtained; objections to trading in other address lists can be circumvented if, at the time of the initial collection of information, it is made clear that addresses will be passed on unless the data subject expressly objects.
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