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Перевод: bulletin speek bulletin


[существительное]
бюллетень ; сводка ;
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Тезаурус:

  1. BULLETIN
  2. Academic studies have confirmed the obvious: events make news if they are clear, unusual, unexpected or unpredictable; if they fit a medium's cycle (a daily paper, for example, or an hourly news bulletin); if they involve well known people or groups, places or countries; if they are close to home (literally or figuratively); if they are negative (accidents) or reach a certain volume (in terms of numbers hurt, for example, or goals scored).
  3. Advice on how to achieve the new tighter control limits required in plating, anodising and chromate pickling together with details of the new chromic acid mist test are contained in the Metal Finishing Association's Health and safety bulletin no 8 .
  4. The media would still be able to cover current stories but within a longer-term, in-depth perspective so that Ethiopia or the Lebanon, Westland or nuclear disarmament do not simply occupy a few weeks' worth of front page/main bulletin coverage per year.
  5. Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton (0869 50405) or, FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS, placed in an envelope marked "Bulletin" and posted through the letter box of the Parish House.
  6. After a gap of three years, during which the Scientific and Conservation Departments were involved in conceiving and mounting the three successful "Art in the Making" exhibitions, the National Gallery has relaunched its Technical Bulletin as an annual series.
  7. The matter came before the Employment Appeal Tribunal in Associated Newspapers plc v Wilson 1992 455, Industrial Relations Legal Intelligence Bulletin 7 .
  8. ITN's flagship bulletin appeared in a completely different form.
  9. This means that the earnings of 18 - 20 year olds have fallen from 74 per cent to 69 per cent of adult wages since 1979, and these statistics exclude those on wages below 35.00 per week - the situation of many young people on Young Workers Schemes or Youth Training Schemes and the increasing numbers in part-time jobs (Youthaid Bulletin 27).
  10. On the technical side, arguments include the ethics of analysing umpires' decisions, the pros and cons of double-ended coverage and the problems of cutting short a broadcast at a crucial stage in order to accommodate a news bulletin or racing from Ascot.
  11. KNICKERS are being twisted even more than usual in a recent Bulletin of the British Psychological Society (vol 35, p 329 et seq .).
  12. Hence its "substance its historically and socially specific setting is mysteriously made something else" ( Monthly Film Bulletin , October 1988).
  13. Hungarian radio, always trying to be even-handed in the new climate of pluralism, introduced the HSP as the "old-new party" in yesterday's bulletin.

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