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Перевод: minimize
[глагол] доводить до минимума; преуменьшать; минимизировать
Тезаурус:
- In regression, the criterion for line fitting is to minimize squared residuals, the "least-squares" rule 4 of section 10.5.
- The question of over-valued exchange rates - which minimize the cost of "imports" but also minimize the value of exports in local currency - has been highly controversial in recent years between African governments and major aid donors such as the World Bank.
- Exercises can be varied to minimize "group solutions".
- It may be helpful to bend down to do this so as to minimize the strain on your back, especially with a heavy dog.
- Continuing parental contact and interest can also eradicate or at least minimize the sense of rejection felt by many adopted people because of the act of relinquishment.
- A production environment that sought to minimize expense was not especially stimulating to creativity, and some idea of the cynicism involved is evident from the instruction given to Adrian Brunel by the bosses at MGM that he couldn't make any improvements in the film he had made for them lest his cuts shorten the film below the act's definition of a full-length picture.
- The Ballot itself was carefully constructed to maximize support for the League, and minimize areas of disagreement.
- In order to minimize cost and keep things simple, the signal levels are non-standard.
- I decided to minimize my presence by standing in the shadows much further away from table than I might usually have done.
- Do not stand slightly sideways in order to minimize your size.
- During most of this same period, however, there existed within Anglicanism another more liberal and conciliatory tradition, which drew inspiration from the work of Richard Hooker and sought to minimize controversy by advocating a wide measure of toleration on questions of dogma and ceremony.
- The difference lies in the object of the work, that is, they minimize the damage that may arise as a result of entry into the care system and to restore vulnerable families to "good-enough" personal and social functioning.
- The man altered course impatiently to deal with the interruption; just under six foot, he looked smaller because of the width of the powerful sloping shoulders which even good tailoring could do little to minimize.
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