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1 CSU
1) Общая лексика: collection and suppression unit2) Авиация: control sensor unit3) Медицина: Clinical Service Unit4) Спорт: Carlisle Skater Union5) Военный термин: Computer Software Unit, casualty staging unit, central switching unit, civilian service unit, combat support unit7) Шутливое выражение: Camp Suicide University, Carolina Salt University, Commuter School University8) Юридический термин: Crime Screening Unit9) Сокращение: Civil Service Union, Command Sensor Unit, Communications Switching Unit, Control Selection Unit, circuit switching unit10) Университет: Christian Student Union, Cleveland State University11) Физика: Complete Set of Unifiers12) Вычислительная техника: Channel Service Unit, Channel Service Unit (ATM)14) Деловая лексика: Customer Service Unit15) Глоссарий компании Сахалин Энерджи: Commissioning and Start-up16) Сетевые технологии: блок обслуживания канала, модуль обслуживания канала, устройство обслуживания канала, (Central Storage Unit) центральное запоминающее устройство17) Океанография: Colorado State University18) Расширение файла: Channel Service/Switching Unit19) NYSE. Capital Senior Living Corporation -
2 association
nассоциация, общество, объединение- ALADI- ASEAN
- Association of Retired People
- Association of South East Asian Nations
- bar association
- branch association
- British Association for the Advancement of Learning
- British Association for the Advancement of Science
- building and loan association
- business association
- co-operative association
- economic association
- EFTA
- European Free Trade Association
- IAU
- IDA
- ILA
- industrial association
- intergovernmental associations
- International Association of Universities
- international association
- International Development Association
- International Law Association
- International Sociological Association
- ISA
- LAFTA
- Latin American Free Trade Association
- Latin American Integration Association
- Medical Association
- monopolist association
- monopoly association
- NAM
- National Association of Manufacturers
- national association
- Nobility Association
- political association
- private association
- professional association
- regional economic associations
- regional information associations
- religious association
- self-governing association
- small-scale industry association
- social associations
- Staff Association
- students' association
- trade association
- trade-union association
- transnational association
- US National Student Association
- US NSA
- USSR association for the United Nations
- voluntary association
- working-class association
- World Parliamentary Association
- Y.H.A.
- YMCA
- Young Men's Christian Association
- Young Women's Christian Association
- Youth Hostels Association
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3 Durão Barroso, José Manuel
(1952-)Academic, scholar, and politician who rose to prominence after the Revolution of 25 April 1974. Trained as an academic in the field of political science and law, Durão Barroso received a master's degree in political science at a Swiss university in the 1980s and continued to a doctorate in Portugal. For some years, he taught political science at the University of Geneva. A student of Portuguese government and politics, he entered academic life in Lisbon at various universities, including the Faculty of Law, University of Lisbon, and spent terms abroad as a visiting political science professor at Georgetown University in the United States.A leading member of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) after 1993, he was minister of foreign affairs in the Cavaco Silva government in the mid-1990s. When Marcello Rebelo de Sousa withdrew from politics in 1999, Durão Barroso was elected in his place as chief of the PSD; he led the party in the October 1999 elections, won by the Socialist Party (PS) under Guterres. The defeat of the PSD in this election, whose final results were closer than predicted, cast a shadow on the leadership position of Durão Barroso, whose brittle style and manner of public speaking aroused controversy. The position of the PSD, however, still retained some strength; the results of the October 1999 elections were disappointing to the PS, which expected to win an overall majority in the Assembly of the Republic. Instead, the PS fell one seat short. The electoral results in seats were PS (115) to PSD (81). As the PS's hold on the electorate weakened during 2001, and the party was defeated in municipal elections in December 2001, the PSD's leader came into his own as party chief.In the parliamentary elections of 17 March 2002, the PSD won the largest number of seats, and Durão Barroso was appointed prime minister. To have a majority, he governed in coalition with the Popular Party (PP), formerly known as the Christian Democratic Party (CDS). Durão Barroso reduced government spending, which affected the budgets of local governments and civil service recruitment. These measures, as well as plans to accelerate privatization and introduce labor reforms, resulted in a public-sector worker's strike in November 2002, the first such strike in 10 years. Durão Barroso decided to press ahead with budget-cutting measures and imposed a freeze on the wages of employees earning more than €1,000, which affected more than 50 percent of the workforce.In 2004, he became president of the Commission, European Union (EU). He took up the office on 23 November 2004, and Pedro Santana Lopes, then the PSD mayor of Lisbon, became prime minister. Portugal has held the six-month rotating presidency of the EU three times, in 1992, 2000, and 2007.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Durão Barroso, José Manuel
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