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Перевод: concordat speek concordat


[существительное]
конкордат ; договор


Тезаурус:

  1. A meeting of staff agreed to a concordat under which the unions will suspend industrial action and the management agrees not to terminate any contracts during the talks.
  2. What Labour could hardly claim was that it had a magic formula for preserving peace with the unions, although the St Valentine's Day "concordat" with the unions was milked for what it was worth.
  3. Pius X opened his pontificate (1903-;14) amid an uproar which brought about the end of the Napoleonic concordat (1905).
  4. Since the majority of the papal proposals were designed to increase the Church's influence and weaken the power of the Concordat which had regulated church-state relations since 1801, Napoleon III refused to entertain them.
  5. These clauses unilaterally abrogated Spain's 1851 Concordat with Rome and, when carried into law during the next eighteen months, signalled an all-out legislative assault upon the Church's influential position within Spanish life.
  6. Internationally, the new Country of the "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" was renamed Yugoslavia, also the Lateran treaties were signed, creating a new, entirely independent, state known as Vatican City, and provided the Papacy with a large endowment as well as embodying a Concordat with the Italian state that acknowledged the end of temporal power.
  7. In 1933, as Secretary of State, he negotiated a concordat with Hitler - on paper, a triumph for the Church; in practice, totally ignored by the German leader.
  8. We will see that this mode of constructing monopoly catholicism is alien to the Concordat period of Roman catholic church - state relations recognizable in arrangements, for example, with Spain, Portugal, and Italy.
  9. The government and the TUC were now committed to a concordat to bring inflation down to 5 per cent over three years, while new TUC guidelines were issued over picketing and the operation of the closed shop.
  10. Pope Pius XI publicly praised Hitler for his stand against Communists, and in July 1933, a Concordat signed between Nazi Germany and the Holy See, was subsequently ratified in September.
  11. A concordat between Anderson and the horror genre was ruled out not only by Andemson's fastidiousness, but by the inability of Hammer Studios to provide an environment in which filmmakers with a strongly defined sense of individuality could flourish.
  12. In the first few years of the informal concordat under the RAC, there appears to have been a tacit agreement that in Cambridgeshire the WEA attempted to provide few courses, largely it is thought because of its financial problems.
  13. Pius XI had made it clear in 1930, subsequent to the success of the Vatican-Italian Concordat of 1929, that good sons of the church with political power were to look to the church itself for guidance in their statesmanship:

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