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1) Военный термин: социальные изменения2) Экономика: изменения в социальном положении, социальные перемены -
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социальные измененияEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > social changes
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English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > social changes
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8 struggle for social changes
Дипломатический термин: борьба за социальные изменения, борьба за социальные перемены, борьба за социальные преобразованияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > struggle for social changes
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9 scope of social changes
Politics english-russian dictionary > scope of social changes
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10 struggle for social changes
Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > struggle for social changes
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борьба за социальные перемены / изменения / преобразованияEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > struggle for social changes
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საზოგადოებრივი, სოციალურიsocial changes / system / life / duty საზოგადოებრივი ცვლილებებიthey belong to different social circles სხცადასხვა სოციალურ სფეროს ეკუთვნიანindustrialization influences social usage ინდუსტრიალიზაცია ზნე-ჩვეულებებზე გავლენას ახდენს -
15 changes subversive of the entire social structure of that country
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > changes subversive of the entire social structure of that country
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16 social and economic changes
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > social and economic changes
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17 social and professional changes
društvene i profesionalne promjeneEnglish-Croatian dictionary > social and professional changes
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1. n1) изменение, перемена; преобразование; сдвиг2) биржа•to carry out changes — осуществлять / проводить преобразования
to effect changes — осуществлять / проводить преобразования
to foreshadow / to herald changes — предвещать перемены
to implement changes — осуществлять / проводить преобразования
to impose changes on / upon smb — навязывать реформы кому-л.
to introduce changes — вносить изменения; вводить преобразования
to keep a close eye on a country's policy changes — внимательно наблюдать за изменениями политики страны
to make changes in the Cabinet — производить изменения / перестановки в правительстве
to monitor changes — осуществлять контроль за ходом изменений / преобразований
to negotiate changes — обсуждать / обговаривать изменения / преобразования
to resist changes — противиться изменениям / переменам
to set out one's program for changes — излагать свою программу преобразований
to swallow smb's change of heart — смиряться с изменением чьей-л. позиции
- basic changesto undergo changes — претерпевать изменения, подвергаться изменениям
- big changes from before
- cabinet changes
- cardinal changes - change of the international situation
- changes for the better
- changes have long been in the pipeline
- changes in the leadership
- changes in world affairs
- constitutional changes
- cosmetic changes
- deep-going changes
- democratic changes
- dramatic changes
- drastic changes
- economic changes
- enormous changes
- far-going changes
- far-reaching changes
- favorable changes
- foreign-policy changes
- frontbench changes
- fundamental changes
- global changes
- government changes
- grand changes
- great changes
- high-level changes
- internal changes
- irreversibility of changes
- irreversible changes
- leadership changes
- long overdue changes
- major changes
- market changes
- ministerial changes
- monumental changes
- negative changes
- nonviolent change
- noticeable changes
- opponent of changes
- organization change
- organizational change
- peaceful changes
- personal changes
- positive changes
- pressure for political changes
- profound changes
- radical changes
- rapid pace of changes
- revolutionary changes
- scope of social changes
- shattering changes
- significant changes
- sincere advocate of changes
- sizable changes
- spasmodic changes
- stage-by-stage changes
- structural changes
- sweeping changes
- territorial changes
- thorough changes
- unfavorable changes
- unprecedented changes
- urgent need for changes
- visible signs of changes
- vital changes
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1. n1) перемена, изменение; замена3) сдача4) мелочь, мелкие деньги5) биржа
- cyclical changes
- design changes
- dimensional change
- engineering change
- environmental change
- fundamental change
- gradual change
- insignificant change
- inventory change
- irregular changes
- long-term change
- loose change
- major change
- marginal changes
- market changes
- merchandising change
- monetary changes
- net change
- net change in business inventory
- noticeable changes
- one-sided change
- operational changes
- parameter change
- partial change
- persistent change
- population change
- prescribed change
- price change
- programme change
- progressive change
- pronounced change
- proportional change
- prospective changes
- quality change
- qualitative change
- quantitative change
- radical changes
- random change
- rapid change
- rate change
- regular changes
- sharp change
- salary change
- slight change
- social changes
- staff changes
- step change
- strategic change
- structural change
- subsequent changes
- sudden change
- sweeping changes
- technical changes
- technological changes
- territorial changes
- unilateral change
- volumetric change
- zone change
- change in the cost
- change in the exchange rate
- change in the index
- change in liquidity
- change in the market
- change in position
- changes in prices
- change in process
- changes in the programme
- change in quality
- change in the staff
- changes in taxation
- change in values
- change of address
- change of domicile
- change of employment
- change of flight
- change of the law
- change of market sentiment
- change of occupation
- change of personnel
- change of place of work
- change of population
- change of position
- change of rates
- change of residence
- change of schedule
- change of state
- change of timetable
- change of title
- change of voyage
- changes to the taxation of oil products
- on change
- subject to change without notice
- without any changes
- effect changes
- effect structural changes
- entail changes
- hinder changes
- introduce changes
- involve changes
- undergo changes
- make changes2. v1) менять, изменять; меняться, изменяться2) обменивать
- change overEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > change
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20 intergenerational correlation
эк. тр. коэффициент взаимосвязи поколений* (характеризует степень взаимосвязи дохода детей и дохода их родителей; взаимосвязь между величиной доходов родителей и детей может объясняться в частности тем, что состоятельные родители могут дать своим детям более хорошее образование, чем бедные; существование жесткой связи между доходами часто трактуется как проявление социальной несправедливости и изначальное неравенство возможностей молодых людей из бедных и богатых семей)In fact, some social changes that ostensibly promote equality of opportunity may raise the intergenerational correlation. — В реальности некоторые социальные изменения, якобы способствующие уравниванию возможностей, могут повысить коэффициент взаимосвязи поколений.
See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > intergenerational correlation
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