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  • 1 develop successfully

    Пословица: идти в гору (of a person) (of business, etc.), пойти в гору (of a person) (of business, etc.)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > develop successfully

  • 2 able-bodied population

    1) демогр. здоровое [полноценное\] население (как правило, в противоположность больным людям и инвалидам)

    The decrease of the able-bodied population of the state is not just a social problem, it is a problem of whether our state will develop successfully. — Уменьшение трудоспособного населения в государстве является не только социальной проблемой, но и проблемой возможности успешного развития самого государства.

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    2) эк. трудоспособное население (как правило, в противоположность нетрудоспособному по состоянию здоровья населению)

    Some 70% of the able-bodied population (nearly 2,600,000 people) are working in private sector of the economy. — Около 70% трудоспособного населения (примерно 2 600 000 человек) заняты в частном секторе экономики.

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    Англо-русский экономический словарь > able-bodied population

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