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labor principles - перевод на испанский

RULES AND GUIDELINES OF MILITARY OPERATIONS
Principles of warfare; Principles of Warfare; Principles of War; Mousemoss

labor principles      
principios de trabajo (39 clases de trabajo que están prohibidos por la Tora hacerlos en Shabat)
labor intensive         
FINANCIAL RATIO
Labor intensive; Labour intensity; Labour-intensive; Labor-intensive; Labour intensive; Labour-intensive industry
que requiere mucho trabajo, gran intensidad de mano de obra
forced labour camp         
  • Registration of [[Jew]]s by Nazis for forced labor, 1941
  • [[Polish Jew]]s are lined up by German soldiers to do forced labour, September 1939, [[Nazi-occupied Poland]]
  • A painter's impression of a convict ploughing team breaking up new ground at a farm in [[Port Arthur, Tasmania]] in the early 20th century
DETENTION FACILITY WHERE INMATES ARE FORCED TO ENGAGE IN PENAL LABOR AS A FORM OF PUNISHMENT
Forced labor camp; Labour camp; Labor camps; Labor colony; Labor colonies; Labour camps; Labor-camp; Forced labour camp; Forced-labour camps; Forced labour camps; Correctional-labor camps; Correctional labor camps; Labour colony; Labour colonies; Slave labour camp; Forced-labor camp; Penal camp; Forced-labour camp
(n.) = campo de trabajos forzados
Ex: Arabs who played a role in the Holocaust included those who personally took part in the persecution of Jews, and patrolmen who tracked down Jewish escapees from forced labor camps.

Определение

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·noun A drug, as ergot, which by exciting uterine contractions promotes the expulsion of the contents of the uterus.

Википедия

Principles of war

Principles of war are rules and guidelines that represent truths in the practice of war and military operations.

The earliest known principles of war were documented by Sun Tzu, circa 500 BCE, as well as Chanakya in his Arthashastra circa 350BCE. Machiavelli published his "General Rules" in 1521 which were themselves modeled on Vegetius' Regulae bellorum generales (Epit. 3.26.1–33). Henri, Duke of Rohan established his "Guides" for war in 1644. Marquis de Silva presented his "Principles" for war in 1778. Henry Lloyd proffered his version of "Rules" for war in 1781 as well as his "Axioms" for war in 1781. Then in 1805, Antoine-Henri Jomini published his "Maxims" for war version 1, "Didactic Resume" and "Maxims" for war version 2. Carl von Clausewitz wrote his version in 1812 building on the work of earlier writers.

There are no universally agreed-upon principles of war. The principles of warfare are tied into military doctrine of the various military services. Doctrine, in turn, suggests but does not dictate strategy and tactics.

Примеры употребления для labor principles
1. Moreover, each country commits to promote high levels of environmental protection, to strive to ensure that its labor laws provide for labor standards consistent with internationally recognized labor principles, and to strive not to waive or derogate from labor and environmental laws to attract trade and investment.