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Перевод: manifesto
[существительное] манифест
Тезаурус:
- Here Marx and Engels decided that the understanding of man depends on the understanding of men in society and history, not on understanding philosophical controversy Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations, 1857-;8 The next work of Marx and Engels, after The German Ideology , to discuss the history of human society was The Communist Manifesto of 1848.
- Mixed exhibitions tend to have rather perfunctory introductions and catalogue entries; the same is often true of exhibitions arranged by groups of artists, though they may have statements of aim or even an artists' manifesto.
- The result in February 1974 was a Labour manifesto that promised "a fundamental and irreversible shift in the balance of power and wealth in favour of working people and their families" - and only just stopped short of promising to nationalise the country's leading 25 companies.
- And how he tried - speeding from study group to policy committee, from National Executive Committee to Cabinet, from office to platform, spraying out speeches, press releases and lengthy papers reminding his colleagues of what had been said in their manifesto.
- As well as the new constitution, the 1918 conference supported a policy manifesto, "Labour and the New Order".
- "I'm sorry he hadn't read the manifesto, but he's better off playing golf with Sean Connery and drinking Japanese whisky in Marbella."
- Mr Smith did not say how he would meet manifesto commitments without extra borrowing or taxes if growth were not as strong as the Chancellor had forecast.
- There is some evidence that it was Snowden who suggested the formula of the "doctor's mandate", at a Cabinet meeting on 5 October, under which the component parts of the National Government were each to issue their own manifestos, with a separate personal appeal from the Prime Minister, According to Neville Chamberlain, "Snowden produced the suggestion that the Prime Minister should issue his own manifesto asking for a free hand i.e. on tariffs and the two Party leaders should each issue their own programmes and to our astonishment this was at once accepted by the Liberals, ' Amery, who perhaps got the information from Chamberlain, wrote in his diary on 6 October, "Apparently when the deadlock seemed most complete Snowden suggested that the PM should issue his own manifesto, each of the other party leaders issuing theirs.'
- Pensioners, the beneficiaries of the biggest public spending pledge in the Labour manifesto, swung away from Labour, with the Conservatives enjoying a staggering 20-point lead (51 to 31) among women over 65.
- The Tory manifesto said renewal of the BBC charter in 1996 would be considered "against the background of the much more varied and competitive broadcasting environment which our policies have created".
- The manifesto calls for a ban on takeovers, greater controls over supply deals between brewers and pub owning chains, the extension of the guest beer to managed houses, and action on local monopolies.
- Coal and Power called for an integrated and rationalized scheme for power, a follow up to the Liberal Manifesto of 1923 which suggested that coal and power supplies should be placed under the control of a public board presided over by a minister.
- Mrs Beckett, announcing her candidature, said she would be standing on a "modernisation manifesto".
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