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1 movement
сущ.1)а) общ. движение; передвижение, перемещениеSee:б) упр. движение (в организации производства: элемент трудовой операции)See:в) соц. перемещение, передвижение ( населения); переселениеSee:г) эк. изменение, движение (напр., курсов, цен)movement of oil prices — движение [изменение\] цен на нефть
See:2) пол. (общественное) движениеа) (группа людей, объединившихся для отстаивания их общих политических, социальных, религиозных или иных идей)to launch a movement — открывать, инициировать движение
See:consumer movement, labour movement, movement of workers, alternative movements, civil movement, civil rights movement, labour movement, movement for animal liberation, Non-Aligned Movement, peace movement, political movement, social democratic movement, social movement* * *. менение величины или цены; . Глоссарий финансовых и биржевых терминов . -
2 committee
committee on Government Operations (US House of Representatives) — комиссия по деятельности правительственных органов (палаты представителей конгресса США)
Counter Insurgency committee (of the White House) — комитет (Белого дома) по борьбе с национально-освободительным и повстанческим движениями
Deputy Secretaries committee, NSC — комитет заместителей министров при СНБ
Foreign Intelligence committee, NSC — комитет по внешней разведке СНБ
Intelligence committee, NSC — разведывательный комитет СНБ
Military Liaison committee, Department of Energy — комитет министерства энергетики по связям с ВС
NATO Command, Control and Information Systems and Automatic Data Processing committee — комитет НАТО по АСУ и системам автоматической обработки данных
Policy Review committee, NSC — комитет по оценке политики при СНБ (возглавляется директором ЦРУ)
Special Coordination committee, NSC — специальный координационный комитет СНБ
— ordnance technical committee
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