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1 globally
adv всемирно, в мировом масштабе; глобальноСинонимический ряд:1. comprehensively (other) comprehensively; generally; generically; inclusively; sweepingly2. universally (other) catholically; cosmically; ecumenically; universally -
2 inclusively
adv включительно, включаяСинонимический ряд:1. completely (other) absolutely; all; completely; entirely; exclusively; integrally; totally; wholly2. comprehensively (other) comprehensively; encyclopedically; generally; globally; sweepingly -
3 sweepingly
1. adv широко, всеобъемлюще2. adv быстро, стремительно3. adv плавно, округлоСинонимический ряд:1. comprehensively (other) comprehensively; generally; globally; inclusively2. indiscriminately (other) indiscriminately; indiscriminatingly -
4 generally
1. adv обычно, как правило2. adv в общем смысле, вообщеgenerally speaking — вообще говоря; в общих чертах
3. adv широко, повсеместно; в большинстве случаевan opinion generally held — широко распространённое мнение, общее мнение
Синонимический ряд:1. commonly (adj.) commonly; in general; often; ordinarily; regularly; usually2. almost (other) about; all but; almost; approximately; in round numbers; nearly; roughly; thereabouts3. altogether (other) all in all; altogether; by and large; en masse; on the whole4. chiefly (other) chiefly; in general; in the main; largely; mainly; mostly; overall; predominantly; primarily; principally5. globally (other) comprehensively; generically; globally; universally6. usually (other) as a rule; by ordinary; commonly; frequently; ordinarily; usuallyАнтонимический ряд:infrequently; occasionally; rarely; seldom -
5 universally
adv повсеместно, всюду, вездеit is universally acknowledged that … — всеми признано, что …
Синонимический ряд:1. catholically (other) catholically; cosmically; ecumenically2. everywhere (other) completely; customarily; entirely; everywhere; from pole to pole; in all climes; prevailingly; terrestrially; unrestrictedly3. globally (other) commonly; comprehensively; generally; generically; globally4. ubiquitously (other) ubiquitously5. zodiacally (other) astronomically; celestially; in the universe; zodiacally -
6 generically
Синонимический ряд:globally (other) commonly; comprehensively; generally; globally; universally -
7 privacy policy
E-comthe means by which an organization reassures customers that personal information they supply—usually over the Internet—will be securely protected, and used only for the stated purpose.Most customers are willing to give personal information if they know that it will benefit them. However, privacy is a major concern on the Internet, and needs to be addressed comprehensively. The use of customer information is legislated separately by individual countries, and collecting it and—in particular—moving it between countries can be very complicated, because different countries have different laws.However, a basic principle is for an organization to tell the individual clearly why it is collecting the information, and what that information will be used for. If the organization wishes to use the information for other purposes, such as sending out e-mails on special offers, or sharing with partners, the individual should be specifically informed of that intention, and given the opportunity to opt out.It is good policy for organizations to allow individuals to check the information held on them, and to delete information if they wish to do so. A proper security procedure is essential. Internet security breaches are increasing, and hackers are particularly interested in breaking into systems that contain personal information.
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