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1 проводить реформу
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > проводить реформу
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2 реформа
сущ.reform- денежная реформа
- земельная реформа
- налоговая реформа
- политическая реформа
- правовая реформа
- экономическая реформапроводить \реформау — to carry out (implement) a reform
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4 реформа реформ·а
проводить реформу — to pursue / to carry out / to implement / to put into effect a reform
налоговая реформа — tax / taxation reform
радикальные реформы — radical / sweeping reforms
хозяйственные / экономические реформы — economic reforms
реформа избирательной системы — reform of the electoral system, electoral reform
реформа хозяйственного механизма — reform of the economic mechanism, economic reform
на начальном этапе реформы — in / at the initial stage of the reform
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5 проводить реформу
carry out a reform, implement a reformРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > проводить реформу
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6 осуществлять реформу
1) General subject: carry out a reform, effect a reform2) Economy: implement a reform3) Mass media: implement reformУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > осуществлять реформу
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7 проводить реформу
1) Military: introduce a reform2) Business: carry out a reform, implement a reform
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