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  • 81 Costa Gomes, Francisco da

    (1914-2001)
       Career military officer, key personality, and authority in transition from dictatorship to democracy, and president of the republic. Born in the remote, poor, Trás-Os-Montes district, Costa Gomes was trained as an army officer and gained experience and promotions in many postings in Portugal's overseas empire from Macau, China, to Angola and Mozambique. As a lieutenant colonel in the post of undersecretary of the army in April 1961, he was implicated in a military coup plot to overthrow Prime Minister Antônio de Oliveira Salazar. Although he was fired, Costa Gomes rebuilt his bridges, was promoted to brigadier general in 1964, and soon was appointed to important commands in the colonial wars in Portuguese Africa: first in Mozambique (1965-69) and then in Angola (1970-72). In September 1972, he returned to Portugal as head of the joint chiefs of staff, a post he kept until he broke with Prime Minister Marcello Caetano in early 1974.
       During the last part of Caetano's governance, General Costa Gomes, in tandem with his senior, more famous and charismatic colleague in arms, General Antônio de Spínola, was involved in activities that led to the organization of a successful military coup on 25 April 1974, which overthrew the 48-year-old Estado Novo. Although younger officers did most of the work organizing this action, Costa Gomes played a key role, including authorizing the publication of the sensational book by General Spínola, Portugal e o Futuro, published only two months before the Revolution of Carnations in February 1974. Spinola's book acknowledged that Portugal had to find a political not a military solution to the wars in her African colonies, and the public reception of the work helped prepare the atmosphere for a bloodless coup.
       After the successful coup by the Armed Forces Movement and the Revolution of 25 April 1974, Costa Gomes was appointed chief of defense staff. When General Spínola resigned in September 1974, Costa Gomes became president, a post he ably filled until June 1976, when General Ramalho Eanes was elected president of the republic. Costa Gomes soon withdrew from the public eye, but in 1981 was promoted to Portugal's highest military rank of marshal.

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  • 82 front

    A n
    1 ( forward facing area) ( of house) façade f ; ( of shop) devanture f ; (of cupboard, box) devant m ; ( of sweater) devant m ; (of book, folder) couverture f ; (of card, coin, banknote) recto m ; (of car, boat) avant m ; ( of fabric) endroit m ; the dress buttons at the front la robe se boutonne sur le devant ; write the address on the front of the envelope écrivez l'adresse au recto de l'enveloppe ;
    2 ( furthest forward part) (of train, queue) tête f ; ( of building) devant m ; ( of auditorium) premier rang m ; at the front of the line/procession en tête de la file/procession ; at the front of the house sur le devant de la maison ; to sit at the front of the class s'asseoir au premier rang de la classe ; he pushed to the front of the crowd il s'est faufilé au premier rang de la foule ; face the front! regardez devant! ; I'll sit in the front with the driver je vais m'asseoir devant, à côté du chauffeur ; there's room at the front of the coach il y a de la place à l'avant du car ; from front to back of the house du devant à l'arrière de la maison ; how long is the car from front to back? la voiture fait combien de long? ;
    3 Mil, Pol front m ; at the front au front ;
    4 ( stomach) ventre m ; to sleep/lie on one's front dormir/se coucher sur le ventre ; to spill sth down one's front se renverser qch sur le devant ;
    5 GB ( promenade) front m de mer, bord m de mer ; on the sea/river front au bord de la mer/de la rivière ; a hotel on the front un hotel en bord de mer or sur le bord de mer ;
    6 Meteorol front m ;
    7 ( area of activity) côté m ; changes on the domestic ou home front Pol des changements côté politique intérieure ; there's nothing new on the wages front il n'y a rien de neuf côté salaires ; there are problems on the financial front il y a des problèmes sur le plan financier ;
    8 fig ( outer appearance) façade f ; his cynicism is just a front son cynisme n'est qu'une façade ; to put on a brave front faire bonne figure ; to present a united front présenter un front uni ;
    9 ( cover) couverture f ; to be a front for sth servir de couverture à qch.
    B adj ( épith)
    1 ( facing street) [entrance] côté rue ; [garden, window, wall] de devant ; [bedroom] qui donne sur la rue ;
    2 ( furthest from rear) [tyre, wheel] avant (after n) ; [seat] ( in cinema) au premier rang ; ( in vehicle) de devant ; [leg, paw, tooth] de devant ; [edge, panel] avant (after n) ; [carriage, coach] de tête (after n) ; in the front row au premier rang ; go and sit in the front seat va t'asseoir devant ;
    3 ( first) [page] premier/-ière (before n) ; [racing car, horse] de tête ;
    4 ( head-on) [view] de face (after n).
    C in front adv phr ( ahead) who's in front? qui gagne? ; I'm 30 points in front j'ai 30 points d'avance ; the Italian car is in front on the tenth lap c'est la voiture italienne qui mène au dixième tour.
    1 ( before) devant ; sit/walk in front of me asseyez-vous/marchez devant moi ; in front of the mirror/TV/house devant la glace/télé/maison ;
    2 ( in the presence of) devant ; not in front of the children! pas devant les enfants!
    E vtr
    1 ( face) [house] donner sur [river, sea] ;
    2 ( lead) être à la tête de [band, company, party] ;
    3 TV présenter [TV show].
    F vi
    1 ( face) to front onto GB ou on US [house, shop] donner sur [sea, main road] ;
    2 ( serve as a cover) to front for [person, organization] servir de couverture à [group].

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  • 83 charity

    charity ['tʃærətɪ] (pl charities)
    (a) Religion charité f; (generosity, kindness) charité f;
    he bought the painting out of charity il a acheté le tableau par charité;
    an act of charity une action charitable, un acte de charité
    (b) (help to the needy) charité f;
    to live on charity vivre d'aumônes;
    I don't want your charity je ne veux pas que tu me fasses la charité;
    they're too proud to accept charity ils sont trop fiers pour accepter la charité ou l'aumône;
    they raised £10,000 for charity ils ont collecté 10000 livres pour les bonnes œuvres;
    proverb charity begins at home charité bien ordonnée commence par soi-même
    we're not a charity! nous ne sommes pas des philanthropes ou une organisation de bienfaisance!
    ►► charity ball bal m de bienfaisance;
    charity card = carte de crédit émise par un organisme de crédit en collaboration avec une association caritative de façon à ce qu'une part de chaque transaction revienne à ladite association, French Canadian carte f d'affinité;
    the Charity Commission = commission gouvernementale britannique contrôlant les associations caritatives;
    charity organization association f caritative, œuvre f de bienfaisance;
    British Football Charity Shield = match de football opposant l'équipe qui remporte la "FA Cup" à celle qui arrive en tête du championnat d'Angleterre;
    charity shop = magasin dont les employés sont des bénévoles et dont les bénéfices servent à subventionner une œuvre d'utilité publique;
    charity work bénévolat m

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  • 84 order

    order ['ɔ:də(r)]
    ordre1 (a)-(c), 1 (g), 1 (h), 1 (j)-(m) instruction1 (c) commande1 (d) mandat1 (e) ordonnance1 (f) état1 (i) classe1 (j) espèce1 (j) ordonner2 (a) commander2 (b), 3 organiser2 (c) classer2 (d) afin que6 afin de7
    1 noun
    (a) (sequence, arrangement) ordre m;
    in alphabetical/chronological order par ordre alphabétique/chronologique;
    in ascending order of importance par ordre croissant d'importance;
    can you put the figures in the right order? pouvez-vous classer les chiffres dans le bon ordre?;
    let's do things in order faisons les choses en ordre;
    what was the order of events? dans quel ordre les événements se sont-ils déroulés?;
    they have two boys and a girl, in that order ils ont deux garçons et une fille, dans cet ordre;
    Theatre in order of appearance par ordre d'entrée en scène; Cinema & Television par ordre d'apparition à l'écran;
    in order of age par rang d'âge;
    we were called to the platform, in order of precedence on était appelés à la tribune par ordre de préséance;
    battle order ordre m de bataille
    (b) (organization, tidiness) ordre m;
    to put one's affairs/books in order mettre de l'ordre dans ses affaires/livres, ranger ses affaires/livres;
    the magazines are all out of order les magazines sont tous dérangés;
    to get one's ideas in order mettre de l'ordre dans ses idées;
    she needs to get some order into her life elle a besoin de mettre un peu d'ordre dans sa vie;
    figurative to set one's house in order remettre de l'ordre dans ses affaires
    (c) (command) ordre m; (instruction) instruction f; Military ordre m, consigne f;
    to give sb orders to do sth ordonner à qn de faire qch;
    to give the order to open fire donner l'ordre d'ouvrir le feu;
    the Queen gave the order for the prisoner to be executed la reine ordonna que le prisonnier soit exécuté;
    Harry loves giving orders Harry adore donner des ordres;
    we have orders to wait here on a reçu l'ordre d'attendre ici;
    our orders are to… nous avons l'ordre de…;
    I'm just following orders je ne fais qu'exécuter les ordres;
    and that's an order! et c'est un ordre!;
    I don't have to take orders from you je n'ai pas d'ordres à recevoir de vous;
    orders are orders les ordres sont les ordres;
    on my order, line up in twos à mon commandement, mettez-vous en rangs par deux;
    on doctor's orders sur ordre du médecin;
    to be under sb's orders être sous les ordres de qn;
    I am under orders to say nothing j'ai reçu l'ordre de ne rien dire;
    by order of the King par ordre du roi, de par le roi;
    until further orders jusqu'à nouvel ordre;
    Finance order to sell ordre m de vente;
    Finance order to pay mandat m ou ordonnance f de paiement
    (d) Commerce (request for goods) commande f; (goods ordered) marchandises fpl commandées; American (portion) part f;
    to place an order for sth passer (une) commande de qch;
    to place an order with sb, to give sb an order passer une commande à qn, commander qch à qn;
    another firm got the order ils ont passé la commande auprès d'une autre compagnie;
    the books are on order les livres ont été commandés;
    your order has now arrived votre commande est arrivée;
    to fill an order exécuter une commande;
    as per order conformément à votre commande;
    can I take your order? (in restaurant) avez-vous choisi?;
    have you given your order? (in restaurant) est-ce que vous avez commandé?;
    American an order of French fries une portion de frites
    (money) order mandat m;
    pay to the order of A. Jones payez à l'ordre de A. Jones;
    pay A. Jones or order payer à A. Jones ou à son ordre;
    by order and for account of A. Jones d'ordre et pour compte de A. Jones;
    cheque to order chèque m à ordre
    (f) Law ordonnance f, arrêté m;
    he was served with an order for the seizure of his property il a reçu une ordonnance pour la saisie de ses biens
    (g) (discipline, rule) ordre m, discipline f;
    to keep order (police) maintenir l'ordre; School maintenir la discipline;
    children need to be kept in order les enfants ont besoin de discipline;
    to restore order rétablir l'ordre; (in meeting) ordre m;
    to call sb to order rappeler qn à l'ordre;
    to be ruled out of order être en infraction avec le règlement;
    order! de l'ordre!;
    he's out of order ce qu'il a dit/fait était déplacé
    (h) (system) ordre m établi;
    the old order l'ordre ancien;
    in the order of things dans l'ordre des choses;
    Politics order of the day ordre m du jour;
    to be the order of the day (common) être à l'ordre du jour; (fashionable) être au goût du jour
    in working order en état de marche ou de fonctionnement;
    in good/perfect order en bon/parfait état
    (j) (class) classe f, ordre m; (rank) ordre m; (kind) espèce f, genre m;
    the lower orders les ordres inférieurs;
    research work of the highest order un travail de recherche de tout premier ordre;
    British a crook of the first order un escroc de grande envergure;
    questions of a different order des questions d'un autre ordre;
    order of magnitude ordre de grandeur;
    a disaster/a project/an investment of this order (of magnitude) un désastre/un projet/des investissements de cette envergure
    (k) (decoration) ordre m
    (l) Religion ordre m;
    the Order of St Benedict l'ordre de saint Benoît
    (a) (command) ordonner;
    to order sb to do sth ordonner à qn de faire qch;
    the Queen ordered that the prisoner (should) be executed la reine donna l'ordre d'exécuter le prisonnier;
    the doctor ordered him to rest for three weeks le médecin lui a prescrit trois semaines de repos;
    the government ordered an inquiry into the disaster le gouvernement a ordonné l'ouverture d'une enquête sur la catastrophe;
    Law he was ordered to pay costs il a été condamné aux dépens;
    the minister ordered the drug to be banned le ministre a ordonné de faire retirer le médicament de la vente;
    to order sb back/in/out donner à qn l'ordre de reculer/d'entrer/de sortir;
    we were ordered out of the room on nous a ordonné de quitter la pièce;
    she ordered the children to bed elle a ordonné aux enfants d'aller se coucher;
    Military to order sb to do sth donner l'ordre à qn de faire qch;
    they were ordered (to return) home on leur donna ou ils reçurent l'ordre de regagner leurs foyers;
    the troops were ordered to the Mediterranean les troupes ont reçu l'ordre de gagner la Méditerranée
    (b) Commerce (meal, goods) commander;
    he ordered himself a beer il a commandé une bière
    (c) (organize → society) organiser; (→ ideas, thoughts) mettre de l'ordre dans; (→ affairs) régler, mettre en ordre;
    a peaceful, well-ordered existence une existence paisible et bien réglée
    (d) Botany & Zoology classer
    commander, passer une commande;
    would you like to order now? (in restaurant) voulez-vous commander maintenant?
    par ordre de;
    by order of the Court sur décision du tribunal
    (a) (valid) en règle
    (b) (acceptable) approprié, admissible;
    it is quite in order for you to leave rien ne s'oppose à ce que vous partiez;
    I think lunch is in order je pense qu'il est temps de faire une pause pour le déjeuner;
    an apology is in order des excuses s'imposent
    afin que;
    in order that no one goes home empty-handed afin que nul ne rentre chez soi les mains vides
    afin de;
    in order to simplify things afin de simplifier les choses;
    in order not to upset you pour éviter de vous faire de la peine
    de l'ordre de;
    a sum British in or of or American on the order of £500 une somme de l'ordre de 500 livres
    (machine, TV) en panne; (phone) en dérangement;
    out of order (sign) hors service, en panne
    sur commande;
    British she's one of these people who can cry to order elle fait partie de ces gens qui arrivent à pleurer sur commande;
    I can't do it to order ça ne se commande pas;
    also figurative to be made to order être fait sur commande;
    he had a suit made to order il s'est fait faire un costume sur mesures
    ►► the Order of the Bath l'ordre m du Bain;
    order book carnet m de commandes;
    our order books are empty/full nos carnets de commandes sont vides/pleins;
    Marketing order cycle cycle m de commande;
    order cycle time durée f du cycle de commande;
    order form bon m de commande;
    the Order of the Garter l'ordre m de la Jarretière;
    the Order of Merit l'ordre m du Mérite;
    order number numéro m de commande;
    Politics order paper (feuille f de l') ordre m du jour;
    the Order of the Thistle l'ordre m du Chardon
    commander;
    he likes ordering people about il adore régenter son monde;
    I refuse to be ordered about! je n'ai pas d'ordres à recevoir!
    (a) (supplies) commander
    (b) (troops) faire intervenir
    Sport expulser

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  • 85 ISO 14000

    Gen Mgt
    a series of internationally recognized quality standards providing a framework that organizations can use to regulate the environmental impact of their activities. ISO 14000 is a management system standard rather than a performance standard and can be applied to organizations of all shapes and sizes, wherever they may be located. The standard does not identify specific goals but presents a framework for carrying out environmental management. ISO 14001 is the part of the standard that specifies the requirements that organizations must meet if they are to obtain certification. ISO 14001 gives a framework for identifying operations, processes, and products that impact the environment, for evaluating these impacts, for setting objectives and targets for reducing any negative impacts that have been identified, and for implementing activities to achieve targets. ISO 14000 provides a certified standard that can be seen as a reflection of an organization’s ethical achievements. It pays no attention, however, to cultural or human dimensions and disregards the fact that organizations will need to perceive bottom-line cost benefits if they are to implement the standard.

    The ultimate business dictionary > ISO 14000

  • 86 nonexecutive director

    Gen Mgt
    a parttime, nonsalaried member of the board of directors, involved in the planning, strategy, and policy making of an organization but not in its day-to-day operations. The appointment of a nonexecutive director to a board is normally made in order to provide independence and balance to that board, and to ensure that good corporate governance is practiced. A nonexecutive director may be selected for the prestige they bring or for their experience, contacts, or specialist knowledge.

    The ultimate business dictionary > nonexecutive director

  • 87 power

    Gen Mgt
    the ability to compel others to obey. Power refers to an authority or influence over others which, in an organizational context, may be derived from the holder’s rank or status, or from their personality. According to Max Weber, power refers to the probability of imposing your own will despite resistance. It is closely linked to, but not the same as, leadership, authority, and responsibility. Organizational power is linked to organization structure and is an inherent part of any hierarchy or bureaucracy.

    The ultimate business dictionary > power

  • 88 Eastman, George

    [br]
    b. 12 July 1854 Waterville, New York, USA
    d. 14 March 1932 Rochester, New York, USA
    [br]
    American industrialist and pioneer of popular photography.
    [br]
    The young Eastman was a clerk-bookkeeper in the Rochester Savings Bank when in 1877 he took up photography. Taking lessons in the wet-plate process, he became an enthusiastic amateur photographer. However, the cumbersome equipment and noxious chemicals used in the process proved an obstacle, as he said, "It seemed to be that one ought to be able to carry less than a pack-horse load." Then he came across an account of the new gelatine dry-plate process in the British Journal of Photography of March 1878. He experimented in coating glass plates with the new emulsions, and was soon so successful that he decided to go into commercial manufacture. He devised a machine to simplify the coating of the plates, and travelled to England in July 1879 to patent it. In April 1880 he prepared to begin manufacture in a rented building in Rochester, and contacted the leading American photographic supply house, E. \& H.T.Anthony, offering them an option as agents. A local whip manufacturer, Henry A.Strong, invested $1,000 in the enterprise and the Eastman Dry Plate Company was formed on 1 January 1881. Still working at the Savings Bank, he ran the business in his spare time, and demand grew for the quality product he was producing. The fledgling company survived a near disaster in 1882 when the quality of the emulsions dropped alarmingly. Eastman later discovered this was due to impurities in the gelatine used, and this led him to test all raw materials rigorously for quality. In 1884 the company became a corporation, the Eastman Dry Plate \& Film Company, and a new product was announced. Mindful of his desire to simplify photography, Eastman, with a camera maker, William H.Walker, designed a roll-holder in which the heavy glass plates were replaced by a roll of emulsion-coated paper. The holders were made in sizes suitable for most plate cameras. Eastman designed and patented a coating machine for the large-scale production of the paper film, bringing costs down dramatically, the roll-holders were acclaimed by photographers worldwide, and prizes and medals were awarded, but Eastman was still not satisfied. The next step was to incorporate the roll-holder in a smaller, hand-held camera. His first successful design was launched in June 1888: the Kodak camera. A small box camera, it held enough paper film for 100 circular exposures, and was bought ready-loaded. After the film had been exposed, the camera was returned to Eastman's factory, where the film was removed, processed and printed, and the camera reloaded. This developing and printing service was the most revolutionary part of his invention, since at that time photographers were expected to process their own photographs, which required access to a darkroom and appropriate chemicals. The Kodak camera put photography into the hands of the countless thousands who wanted photographs without complications. Eastman's marketing slogan neatly summed up the advantage: "You Press the Button, We Do the Rest." The Kodak camera was the last product in the design of which Eastman was personally involved. His company was growing rapidly, and he recruited the most talented scientists and technicians available. New products emerged regularly—notably the first commercially produced celluloid roll film for the Kodak cameras in July 1889; this material made possible the introduction of cinematography a few years later. Eastman's philosophy of simplifying photography and reducing its costs continued to influence products: for example, the introduction of the one dollar, or five shilling, Brownie camera in 1900, which put photography in the hands of almost everyone. Over the years the Eastman Kodak Company, as it now was, grew into a giant multinational corporation with manufacturing and marketing organizations throughout the world. Eastman continued to guide the company; he pursued an enlightened policy of employee welfare and profit sharing decades before this was common in industry. He made massive donations to many concerns, notably the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and supported schemes for the education of black people, dental welfare, calendar reform, music and many other causes, he withdrew from the day-to-day control of the company in 1925, and at last had time for recreation. On 14 March 1932, suffering from a painful terminal cancer and after tidying up his affairs, he shot himself through the heart, leaving a note: "To my friends: My work is done. Why wait?" Although Eastman's technical innovations were made mostly at the beginning of his career, the organization which he founded and guided in its formative years was responsible for many of the major advances in photography over the years.
    [br]
    Further Reading
    C.Ackerman, 1929, George Eastman, Cambridge, Mass.
    BC

    Biographical history of technology > Eastman, George

  • 89 Mees, Charles Edward Kenneth

    [br]
    b. 1882 Wellingborough, England
    d. 1960 USA
    [br]
    Anglo-American photographic scientist and Director of Research at the Kodak Research Laboratory.
    [br]
    The son of a Wesleyan minister, Mees was interested in chemistry from an early age and studied at St Dunstan's College in Catford, where he met Samuel E.Sheppard, with whom he went on to University College London in 1900. They worked together on a thesis for BSc degrees in 1903, developing the work begun by Hurter and Driffield on photographic sensitometry. This and other research papers were published in 1907 in the book Investigations on the Theory of the Photographic Process, which became a standard reference work. After obtaining a doctorate in 1906, Mees joined the firm of Wratten \& Wainwright (see F.C.L.Wratten), manufacturers of dry plates in Croydon; he started work on 1 April 1906, first tackling the problem of manufacturing colour-sensitive emulsions and enabling the company to market the first fully panchromatic plates from the end of that year.
    During the next few years Mees ran the commercial operation of the company as Managing Director and carried out research into new products, including filters for use with the new emulsions. In January 1912 he was visited by George Eastman, the American photographic manufacturer, who asked him to go to Rochester, New York, and set up a photographic research laboratory in the Kodak factory there. Wratten was prepared to release Mees on condition that Eastman bought the company; thus, Wratten and Wainwright became part of Kodak Ltd, and Mees left for America. He supervised the construction of a building in the heart of Kodak Park, and the building was fully equipped not only as a research laboratory, but also with facilities for coating and packing sensitized materials. It also had the most comprehensive library of photographic books in the world. Work at the laboratory started at the beginning of 1913, with a staff of twenty recruited from America and England, including Mees's collaborator of earlier years, Sheppard. Under Mees's direction there flowed from the Kodak research Laboratory a constant stream of discoveries, many of them leading to new products. Among these were the 16 mm amateur film-making system launched in 1923; the first amateur colour-movie system, Kodacolor, in 1928; and 8 mm home movies, in 1932. His support for the young experimenters Mannes and Godowsky, who were working on colour photography, led to their joining the Research Laboratory and to the introduction of the first multi-layer colour film, Kodachrome, in 1935. Eastman had agreed from the beginning that as much of the laboratory's work as possible should be published, and Mees himself wrote prolifically, publishing over 200 articles and ten books. While he made significant contributions to the understanding of the photographic process, particularly through his early research, it is his creation and organization of the Kodak Research Laboratory that is his lasting memorial. His interests were many and varied, including Egyptology, astronomy, marine biology and history. He was a Fellow of the Royal Society.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    FRS.
    Bibliography
    1961, From Dry Plates to Ektachrome Film, New York (partly autobiographical).
    BC

    Biographical history of technology > Mees, Charles Edward Kenneth

  • 90 Base Capacity

    "The amount of available time a resource has to work based on their resource base calendar. This is equivalent to the capacity of the position to which the resource is assigned. For example, a resource in a 70% part-time position has a Base Capacity of.7FTE. Not very useful for scheduling but of more value in determining the maximum capacity or cost of an organization."

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