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1 higher moral standard
гос. упр. повышенный моральный стандарт* (этическая стратегия, которую может избрать государственный служащий, в случае когда несет ответственность по статусу; выражается в том, что государственный служащий руководствуется высокими моральными стандартами как в личной, так и в общественной жизни, что создает впечатление его исключительности на фоне остальных представителей группы)See: -
2 standard
n1) норма; стандарт; эталон; уровень2) качество; критерий•to adopt double standards — применять двойной стандарт / подход
to establish standards for nuclear safety and environmental protection — устанавливать нормы ядерной безопасности и защиты окружающей среды
to meet medical standards before appointment — отвечать / удовлетворять требованиям медицинского заключения до назначения ( на должность)
to meet qualifying standards — отвечать требованиям / критериям, дающим право (на)
to provide a radical improvement in living standards — обеспечивать коренное улучшение жизненного уровня
to set a standard — устанавливать критерий / норму
- basic standardsto set a high standard (of smth) — показывать отличный пример (чего-л.)
- commercial standard
- cultural standards
- decline in living standards
- design standards
- double standard
- drop in living standards
- educational standard
- engineering standard
- environmental standards
- erosion of living standards
- ethnical standards
- fall of living standards
- falling living standards
- family living standards
- gold standard
- gold-exchange standard
- growth in living standards
- high living standards
- high production standard
- industrial standard
- international labor standards
- international standard
- Islamic standards
- labor efficiency standard
- labor performance standard
- labor safety standards
- living standards
- low living standards
- material standards
- moral standards
- national standard
- performance standard
- policy of double standards
- production standard
- productivity standard
- professional standard
- quality standard
- raising of educational standards
- rise in the standard of living
- safety standards
- scientific and technological standard
- social standards
- socially acceptable standards
- standard of behavior
- standard of conduct
- standard of life
- standard of living has fallen 15 per cent
- standard of living is lagging far behind of smth
- standard of living
- standard of well-being
- standards of accommodation
- standards of efficiency
- standards of labor
- standards of living declined steadily
- summery standards
- target standard
- trading standard
- universal moral standards
- up to world standards
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3 accountability-as-blameworthiness
гос. упр. ответственность по статусу* (тип механизма ответственности государственного служащего; возникает в случаях, когда социальный статус (должность, положение в обществе, принадлежность к какой-л. группе) представителя государственной власти налагает на него дополнительную ответственность, напр., высшие офицеры в военных организациях отвечают (вплоть до отставки) за любой инцидент, произошедший в их ведении, даже если они не имеют к нему непосредственного отношения; в более жесткой форме этот механизм переходит в "поиск козла отпущения", т. е. происходит перенесение ответственности на группу людей, напр., все "политики" отвечают за ситуацию в стране, все "бюрократы" виноваты в искажении информации и т. д.)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > accountability-as-blameworthiness
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4 ethical strategy
соц., гос. упр. этическая стратегия (совокупность этических принципов, которая определяет поведение индивида и способы, которыми он обосновывает (оправдывает) свое поведение)See: -
5 be above
• be above something/someone 1. to be at a higher level than something; 2. to be superior (in rank, standing, quantity, quality, moral standard, etc.) быть выше чего-то/кого-то ( буквально и в переносном смысле)1. The painting is above the mantelpiece. 2. The Financial Director is above the Financial Manager. The weight of this box is above 100 kilos. He is above suspicion. He is above such trifles.
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