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Перевод: ultimate
[прилагательное] последний; окончательный; предельный; конечный; основной; первичный; элементарный; самый отдаленный; максимальный
Тезаурус:
- Human beings have made so much progress since the beginnings of civilization, says Godwin, that nothing can now hinder the ultimate goal - the perfectibility of man.
- The ultimate ingenious compromise has, however, been widely accepted almost without comment.
- Super raft racing began in the early seventies with the advent of the 100 Mile River Wye Raft Race which remains to this day the ultimate challenge.
- Throughout implementation of the job, communication will take place at a variety of levels and the skill with which it is handled will often dictate the ultimate success of the job.
- Both the purchasing power of the ultimate benefit and the real cost of any future premiums/investments payable will depend on the rate of inflation over the period of the contract.
- The land would be used for the construction camp, but he had no doubt that there were ultimate plans to follow Lord Marshall's alphabetic progression into D and even E stations.
- but the ultimate statement,
- Authority, like power, has an ultimate source.
- For example, this definition of federalism seems reasonable enough: "a federalised state is one in which the several units and their respective powers are constitutionally or otherwise legally united under the ultimate power of a central state or government".
- To go on thus is like walking up an ever-narrowing blind alley: the further you go the more difficult it is to turn about; the more certain and greater the ultimate disaster.
- It may therefore be possible to reconcile the views of the opposing schools of thought by regarding global standardisation as the ultimate objective when substantial economies of scale are available but which may need to be modified in the context of the product concerned.
- But then came the collapse of 1941, the emergence of the communists as the leading force in the resistance, and the ultimate discrediting of Mihailovi and the etniks.
- Turning off a machine lets other factors intervene, and thrusts the ultimate decision back to the patient who can still (in theory, at least) change his mind.
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