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Перевод: secretary
[существительное] секретарь ; министр ; руководитель организации
Тезаурус:
- Informed sources say that Mr Major was informed "rather late" when much of the Thatcher outburst had already been drafted by Charles Powell, her private secretary, who had accompanied her to the weekend retreat of Lankawi.
- The (US) Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare announced in 1978 that for the remainder of this century and part of the next, 17 per cent of all US cancer deaths (over 50,000 per year) would be attributable to asbestos."
- But Defence Secretary Malcolm Rifkind said it would take 100,000 troops years to defeat the Serbs.
- The only defendant named was sued as "General Secretary of the Management Committee of the Islington Asian Centre, sued on his own behalf and on behalf of the members of the management committee".
- Employment Secretary Gillian Shephard said there had been a lack of "good quality, safe, stimulating and affordable" childcare for the over-fives.
- In many ways Catania provided Keith Rowlands, RWC director and secretary of the International Board, with a microcosm of the problems confronting the game as it negotiates the commercial minefield surrounding its venture into the world of World Cups.
- Keith Cresswell, the Richmond secretary, has said that his club will not allow the matter to be swept under the carpet.
- On the question of increased competence for the European institutions, the Foreign Secretary made it clear that the significant shift sought by the June draft treaty to enlarge Community competence in areas covered by qualified majority voting was unacceptable.
- Molesworth's chairmanship of the Select Committee on the Downing Street Public Offices Bill must have been one of his last acts as First Commissioner of Works, as on 21st July, 1855, Palmerston promoted him to be Secretary of State for the Colonies, and appointed the President of the Board of Health, Sir Benjamin Hall (1802-;67), in his place.
- Mme Catherine Lalumire, secretary general of the Council of Europe, explains: "Adoption of the Council as the framework for the Pharmacopoeia rather than the creation of a European pharmacopoeia was a quite deliberate choice.
- She commissioned a War Cabinet of five: herself; her deputy, William Whitelaw; Francis Pym, Foreign Secretary; John Nott, Defence Secretary; and Cecil Parkinson, Paymaster General and Chairman of the Conservative Party, to liaise with the party and press and, according to Whitehall talk, to ensure she had a majority in the War Cabinet's deliberations.
- If the local authority decides to grant consent, the Secretary of State has twenty-eight days to consider whether to call in the case and decide for himself.
- Mrs Virginia Bottomley, who epitomises the "caring" face of Conservatism, has taken over as Health Secretary, with the task of reassuring the public and the health professions that Mr Major does not intend to privatise the National Health Service.
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