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Перевод: delegate speek delegate


[прилагательное]
делегатский;
[существительное]
делегат ; представитель ; депутат территории в конгрессе;
[глагол]
делегировать; посылать; передавать полномочия; уполномочивать; поручать


Тезаурус:

  1. WHEN TO DELEGATE
  2. Genuinely considerate and sympathetic to others, she is rather disorganised in her day-to-day functioning but has learned to delegate attention to detail and accuracy while she focuses on broader, long-term objectives.
  3. The aim, of course, is to delegate decision making to a trusted and close friend or relative who the patient feels best knows him and will speak for him when he cannot speak for himself.
  4. This source can choose to delegate all or part of its authority to other bodies so that they can carry out duties on behalf of, or in the name of the source.
  5. Michael Tucker the cross country course designer for the Bramham three day event is also technical delegate for the three day event in the Olympic Games in July.
  6. Promises to "delegate" have, therefore, to be seen against a long-established trend, with no obvious change in the reasons that underlie it.
  7. delegate authority for tasks and decisions down as far as possible
  8. Although the patient may feel more comfortable with you because of your familiarity, you can delegate everyday tasks such as taking the patient to the toilet, or helping him to eat, provided that you make sure the helpers understand how to treat the patient gently, and how to help him position himself correctly in order to control his spasticity.
  9. His Lordship could not accept that a sensible construction of paragraph 19 involved that, provided only the commercial deputising service was large and efficient enough, the FPC was in practice obliged to give its consent even though it knew that the doctor in question intended to delegate his entire practice to such an organisation.
  10. At Amsterdam in 1904, a Dutch delegate, Van Kol, threw down the gauntlet - "The new needs which will make themselves felt after the victory of the working class and its economic emancipation will make the possession of colonies necessary, even under the future socialist system of government., The need for tropical products, for outlets for exports and surplus population and to offset "the deadly competition of colonial labour", all entailed rethinking the old position.
  11. Based largely on Michels's study of trade union organizations, the model supposes that once any radical organization has grown to the size where it needs to delegate responsibility to professional organizers, and once it has been in existence long enough to produce a complex bureaucracy, then the original radical thrust is lost as the professionals redirect the organization to serve their own ends.
  12. On the one hand you can fail to take enough risk and thus delegate insufficiently; on the other, there are dangers about going too far and jeopardizing important resources or results.
  13. In any industrial plant, there is a local union headed by a general delegate.

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