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fair deal - traduzione in olandese

SET OF PROPOSALS PUT FORWARD BY U.S. PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN TO CONGRESS IN HIS JANUARY 1949 STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS
Truman's Fair Deal; Fair deal; The Fair Deal; Harry Truman Fair Deal

fair deal         
eerlijke overeenkomst
New Deal         
  • Crowd at New York's American Union Bank during a [[bank run]] early in the Great Depression
  • National debt]] as [[gross national product]] climbs from 20% to 40% under President [[Herbert Hoover]]; levels off under Roosevelt; and soars during [[World War II]] from ''Historical States US'' (1976)
  • 1935 cartoon by [[Vaughn Shoemaker]] in which he parodied the New Deal as a card game with alphabetical agencies
  • [[Federal Emergency Relief Administration]] (FERA) camp for unemployed women in [[Maine]], 1934
  • FERA camp for unemployed black women, Atlanta, 1934
  • Roosevelt]]'s ebullient public personality, conveyed through his declaration that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself" and his "fireside chats" on the radio did a great deal to help restore the nation's confidence
  • [[National Recovery Administration]] Blue Eagle
  • [[Works Progress Administration]] (WPA) poster promoting the [[LaGuardia Airport]] project (1937)
  • U.S. GDP]] annual pattern and long-term trend (1920–1940) in billions of constant dollars
  • Public Works Administration Project]] [[Bonneville Dam]]
  • US annual real GDP from 1910 to 1960, with the years of the Great Depression (1929–1939) highlighted
  • Social Security]] benefits
  • Surplus Commodities Program, 1936
  • Anti-relief protest sign near [[Davenport, Iowa]] by [[Arthur Rothstein]], 1940
  • date=March 18, 2009 }}, p. 17, column 127. Note that the graph only covers factory employment.</ref>
  • Unemployment rate in the United States]] from 1910–1960, with the years of the [[Great Depression]] (1929–1939) highlighted (accurate data begins in 1939)
  • The WPA hired unemployed teachers to provide free [[adult education]] programs
  • "Created Equal": Act I, Scene 3 of ''Spirit of 1776'', Boston ([[Federal Theatre Project]], 1935)
  • [[Francis Perkins]] looks on as Roosevelt signs the [[National Labor Relations Act]]
  • The federal government commissioned a series of public murals from the artists it employed: [[William Gropper]]'s ''Construction of a Dam'' (1939) is characteristic of much of the art of the 1930s, with workers seen in heroic poses, laboring in unison to complete a great public project
  • Female factory workers in 1942, [[Long Beach, California]]
  • WPA employed 2 to 3&nbsp;million unemployed at unskilled labor
ECONOMIC PROGRAMS OF U.S. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Hundred Days Congress; The new deal; New deal; Roosevelt's New Deal; First New Deal; The New Deal; New Deal's; EMIC (Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program); New Deal Plan; New Deal Democrats; Criticism of the New Deal; Lanham Act of 1940; Emergency Maternity and Infant Care Program
New Deal (nieuwe beleidsontwerp van president Roseblatt in 1933)
world fair         
  • 1904 World's Fair]]
  • The Yerkes Great refractor telescope mounted at the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago
  • China pavilion]] at the [[Expo 2010]]; repurposed as a museum.
  • Expo tower for the Osaka 1970 World Expo in Japan
  • Palace of the railways and great connections at the [[International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism]] in 1925
  • Expo 2000 brickwork, for the World Expo in Hannover, Germany in the year 2000.
  • Expo 2012 Yeosu]], in South Korea
  • 1992 Expo in Seville, Spain
  • ''Exposition universelle'' in Paris, 1867
  • Poster for the 1900 expo
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  • [[ASIMO]] at Expo 2005 in Japan.
  • Seattle 1962 World's Fair]]
  • Brussels International Exposition]] in 1897
  • [[Seattle]] – World's Fair sign at 47th and Aurora, 1962
  • The Space Needle and Monorail depicted on this 1962 stamp
  • View of 1982 fairgrounds, with the Sunsphere
  • The Unisphere, from the 1964 World's Fair in New York City, USA in the early 21st century
EXHIBITION
World fair; World Fair; Worlds fair; Worlds Fair; World exposition; Universal exhibition; World Exhibition; World's fairs; World's Ffair; World Exhibitions; World exhibitions; International exposition; International Exposition; International expositions; International Expositions; Universal exposition; Universal Exposition; Universal Exhibitions; Universal exhibitions; World exhibition; World’s fair; World expo; World Expo; International Exhibition; World’s Fair; World Exposition; Universal Exhibition; Worlds fairs; Expo pavilion; International exhibitions; World's Fair; International Recognized Exhibition; Worlds exposition; World's exposition; International Horticultural Exhibition; Specialised Expo; Specialized Expo; Specialised exposition; Specialized exposition; Specialised exhibition; Specialized exhibition; Universal expo; International expo
algemene term voor aantal grote exposities sinds het midden van de 19-de eeuw

Definizione

deal
I. QUANTIFIER USES
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
If you say that you need or have a great deal of or a good deal of a particular thing, you are emphasizing that you need or have a lot of it.
...a great deal of money...
I am in a position to save you a good deal of time.
QUANT: QUANT of n-uncount/def-n [emphasis]
Deal is also an adverb.
Their lives became a good deal more comfortable...
He depended a great deal on his wife for support.
ADV: ADV compar, ADV after v
Deal is also a pronoun.
Although he had never met Geoffrey Hardcastle, he knew a good deal about him.
PRON
II. VERB AND NOUN USES
(deals, dealing, dealt)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Please look at category 7 to see if the expression you are looking for is shown under another headword.
1.
If you make a deal, do a deal, or cut a deal, you complete an agreement or an arrangement with someone, especially in business. (BUSINESS)
Japan will have to do a deal with America on rice imports...
The two sides tried and failed to come to a deal...
He was involved in shady business deals...
N-COUNT
2.
If a person, company, or shop deals in a particular type of goods, their business involves buying or selling those goods. (BUSINESS)
They deal in antiques...
...the rights of our citizens to hold and to deal in foreign currency.
VERB: V in n, V in n
3.
If someone deals illegal drugs, they sell them.
I certainly don't deal drugs.
VERB: V n
dealing
...his involvement in drug dealing and illegal money laundering.
N-UNCOUNT: oft n N
4.
If someone has had a bad deal, they have been unfortunate or have been treated unfairly.
The people of Liverpool have had a bad deal for many, many years.
N-COUNT: adj N
5.
If you deal playing cards, you give them out to the players in a game of cards.
The croupier dealt each player a card, face down...
He once dealt cards in an illegal gambling joint.
VERB: V n n, V n
Deal out means the same as deal
.
Dalton dealt out five cards to each player.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron)
6.
If an event deals a blow to something or someone, it causes them great difficulties or makes failure more likely. (JOURNALISM)
The summer drought has dealt a heavy blow to the government's economic record...
PHRASE: V inflects
7.
a raw deal: see raw

Wikipedia

Fair Deal

The Fair Deal was a set of proposals put forward by U.S. President Harry S. Truman to Congress in 1945 and in his January 1949 State of the Union address. More generally, the term characterizes the entire domestic agenda of the Truman administration, from 1945 to 1953. It offered new proposals to continue New Deal liberalism, but with a conservative coalition controlling Congress, only a few of its major initiatives became law and then only if they had considerable GOP support. As Richard Neustadt concludes, the most important proposals were aid to education, national health insurance, the Fair Employment Practices Commission, and repeal of the Taft–Hartley Act. They were all debated at length, then voted down. Nevertheless, enough smaller and less controversial items passed that liberals could claim some success.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per fair deal
1. Dressed for business –– but will she get a fair deal?
2. "Women in the EU are still not getting a fair deal, particularly in the workplace.
3. The idea of tougher policies toward foreign workers has a fair deal of support.
4. Advani‘s ear and therefore there is little chance of their getting a fair deal.
5. Labour MPs who want a fair deal for disadvantaged children should demand that this happens.