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antitrust acts - перевод на русский

2001 FILM BY PETER HOWITT
AntiTrust (movie); Antitrust (movie); Antitrust movie; Alien Kitty
  • UBC's [[Chan Centre for the Performing Arts]] served as an indoor shooting location and inspiration for NURV headquarters' "The Egg".
  • [[Simon Fraser University]] served as an outdoor shooting location for NURV headquarters.
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antitrust acts      
антитрестовские законы
Sherman Antitrust Act         
  • Ohio]]), the principal author of the Sherman Antitrust Act
1890 U.S. ANTI-MONOPOLY LAW
Sherman Act of 1890; Sherman Anti-Trust Act; Sherman Act; Sherman Antitrust; Sherman Anti-trust Act; Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890; The Sherman Act; Sherman antitrust act of 1890; Sherman Anti Trust Act; The Sherman Antitrust Act; Sherman Antitrust Act (federal preemption); Sherman antitrust; Conspiracy in restraint of trade; Sherman Act 1890; Sherman Antitrust Act 1890; 26 Stat. 209; Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890
амер.
антитрестовский закон Шермана (1890 г.)
ACTS         
  • Russian icon]] by [[Fyodor Zubov]], 1660
  • Acts 1:1–2a from the 14th century [[Minuscule 223]]
  • ''Saint Paul Writing His Epistles'', ascribed to [[Valentin de Boulogne]], 17th century
  • Paul's conversion, from ''Livre d'Heures d'Étienne Chevalier'' (c. 1450–1460), [[Jean Fouquet]], in the [[Château de Chantilly]]
BOOK OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Acts; Book of Acts; Act.; Acts of the apostles; Book of acts; The Acts of the Apostles; New Testament stories; Acts 19:11-12; Acts of the Holy Spirit; Acts of Apostles; Book of Act; The Book of Acts; Acts Of The Apostles; Acta Apostolorum; Práxeis tôn Apostólōn; Āctūs Apostolōrum; The Acts
Advanced Communication Technologies & Services
Передовые технологии и услуги связи. Европейская программа международных исследований и разработок будущих поколений технологий и прикладных систем связи.
ACTS         
  • Russian icon]] by [[Fyodor Zubov]], 1660
  • Acts 1:1–2a from the 14th century [[Minuscule 223]]
  • ''Saint Paul Writing His Epistles'', ascribed to [[Valentin de Boulogne]], 17th century
  • Paul's conversion, from ''Livre d'Heures d'Étienne Chevalier'' (c. 1450–1460), [[Jean Fouquet]], in the [[Château de Chantilly]]
BOOK OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
Acts; Book of Acts; Act.; Acts of the apostles; Book of acts; The Acts of the Apostles; New Testament stories; Acts 19:11-12; Acts of the Holy Spirit; Acts of Apostles; Book of Act; The Book of Acts; Acts Of The Apostles; Acta Apostolorum; Práxeis tôn Apostólōn; Āctūs Apostolōrum; The Acts

существительное

общая лексика

спутник, сделанный на основе технологии усовершенствованных коммуникаций

синоним

Advanced Communications Technology Satellite

Clayton Act         
US ANTITRUST CONGRESS ACT OF 1914
Clayton Act; Clayton Anti-Trust Act; Clayton Act 1914; US Clayton Act 1914; Clayton Act of 1914; Clayton Anti-trust Act; Clayton Antitrust Act
амер.
закон Клейтона (один из основных антитрестовских законов, 1914 г.)
antitrust         
  • [[Scottish Enlightenment]] philosopher [[Adam Smith]] was an early enemy of cartels.
  • Coke]] in the 17th century thought that general restraints on trade were unreasonable.
  • Elizabeth I assured monopolies would not be abused in the early era of [[globalization]].
  • [[John Stuart Mill]] believed the [[restraint of trade]] doctrine was justified to preserve [[liberty]] and [[competition]].
  • The economist's depiction of [[deadweight loss]] to efficiency that monopolies cause
  • [[Paul Samuelson]], author of the 20th century's most successful economics text, combined mathematical models and [[Keynesian]] macroeconomic intervention. He advocated the general success of the market but backed the American government's antitrust policies.
  • [[Robert Bork]]
  • Senatorial Round House by [[Thomas Nast]], 1886
  • WTO]] members, in green and blue, whether competition law should form part of the agreements.
LAW THAT PROMOTES OR SEEKS TO MAINTAIN MARKET COMPETITION BY REGULATING ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT BY COMPANIES
Antitrust law; Antitrust laws; Anti-trust law; Anti-trust; Trust busting; Trust Busting; Competition policy; Competition Policy; AntiTrust; Trustbuster; Trustbusting; Anti-trust legislation; Antitrust Law; Antitrust; Competition Law; Antitrust or competition law; Competition legislation; Trust-busting; Antimonopoly Law; Antitrust Rules; Competition Rules; Fair-competition laws; Fair competition laws; Competition laws; Anti-Monopoly Law; Trade practices law; Antitrust regulation
антитрестовский
antitrust         
  • [[Scottish Enlightenment]] philosopher [[Adam Smith]] was an early enemy of cartels.
  • Coke]] in the 17th century thought that general restraints on trade were unreasonable.
  • Elizabeth I assured monopolies would not be abused in the early era of [[globalization]].
  • [[John Stuart Mill]] believed the [[restraint of trade]] doctrine was justified to preserve [[liberty]] and [[competition]].
  • The economist's depiction of [[deadweight loss]] to efficiency that monopolies cause
  • [[Paul Samuelson]], author of the 20th century's most successful economics text, combined mathematical models and [[Keynesian]] macroeconomic intervention. He advocated the general success of the market but backed the American government's antitrust policies.
  • [[Robert Bork]]
  • Senatorial Round House by [[Thomas Nast]], 1886
  • WTO]] members, in green and blue, whether competition law should form part of the agreements.
LAW THAT PROMOTES OR SEEKS TO MAINTAIN MARKET COMPETITION BY REGULATING ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT BY COMPANIES
Antitrust law; Antitrust laws; Anti-trust law; Anti-trust; Trust busting; Trust Busting; Competition policy; Competition Policy; AntiTrust; Trustbuster; Trustbusting; Anti-trust legislation; Antitrust Law; Antitrust; Competition Law; Antitrust or competition law; Competition legislation; Trust-busting; Antimonopoly Law; Antitrust Rules; Competition Rules; Fair-competition laws; Fair competition laws; Competition laws; Anti-Monopoly Law; Trade practices law; Antitrust regulation
antitrust adj. направленный против трестов, монополий и т. п., антитрестовский
trustbuster         
  • [[Scottish Enlightenment]] philosopher [[Adam Smith]] was an early enemy of cartels.
  • Coke]] in the 17th century thought that general restraints on trade were unreasonable.
  • Elizabeth I assured monopolies would not be abused in the early era of [[globalization]].
  • [[John Stuart Mill]] believed the [[restraint of trade]] doctrine was justified to preserve [[liberty]] and [[competition]].
  • The economist's depiction of [[deadweight loss]] to efficiency that monopolies cause
  • [[Paul Samuelson]], author of the 20th century's most successful economics text, combined mathematical models and [[Keynesian]] macroeconomic intervention. He advocated the general success of the market but backed the American government's antitrust policies.
  • [[Robert Bork]]
  • Senatorial Round House by [[Thomas Nast]], 1886
  • WTO]] members, in green and blue, whether competition law should form part of the agreements.
LAW THAT PROMOTES OR SEEKS TO MAINTAIN MARKET COMPETITION BY REGULATING ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT BY COMPANIES
Antitrust law; Antitrust laws; Anti-trust law; Anti-trust; Trust busting; Trust Busting; Competition policy; Competition Policy; AntiTrust; Trustbuster; Trustbusting; Anti-trust legislation; Antitrust Law; Antitrust; Competition Law; Antitrust or competition law; Competition legislation; Trust-busting; Antimonopoly Law; Antitrust Rules; Competition Rules; Fair-competition laws; Fair competition laws; Competition laws; Anti-Monopoly Law; Trade practices law; Antitrust regulation

['trʌstbʌstə]

существительное

американизм

представитель правительства

следящий за соблюдением антитрестовского законодательства

trustbusting         
  • [[Scottish Enlightenment]] philosopher [[Adam Smith]] was an early enemy of cartels.
  • Coke]] in the 17th century thought that general restraints on trade were unreasonable.
  • Elizabeth I assured monopolies would not be abused in the early era of [[globalization]].
  • [[John Stuart Mill]] believed the [[restraint of trade]] doctrine was justified to preserve [[liberty]] and [[competition]].
  • The economist's depiction of [[deadweight loss]] to efficiency that monopolies cause
  • [[Paul Samuelson]], author of the 20th century's most successful economics text, combined mathematical models and [[Keynesian]] macroeconomic intervention. He advocated the general success of the market but backed the American government's antitrust policies.
  • [[Robert Bork]]
  • Senatorial Round House by [[Thomas Nast]], 1886
  • WTO]] members, in green and blue, whether competition law should form part of the agreements.
LAW THAT PROMOTES OR SEEKS TO MAINTAIN MARKET COMPETITION BY REGULATING ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT BY COMPANIES
Antitrust law; Antitrust laws; Anti-trust law; Anti-trust; Trust busting; Trust Busting; Competition policy; Competition Policy; AntiTrust; Trustbuster; Trustbusting; Anti-trust legislation; Antitrust Law; Antitrust; Competition Law; Antitrust or competition law; Competition legislation; Trust-busting; Antimonopoly Law; Antitrust Rules; Competition Rules; Fair-competition laws; Fair competition laws; Competition laws; Anti-Monopoly Law; Trade practices law; Antitrust regulation

['trʌstbʌstiŋ]

существительное

американизм

проведение в жизнь антитрестовского законодательства

antitrust         
  • [[Scottish Enlightenment]] philosopher [[Adam Smith]] was an early enemy of cartels.
  • Coke]] in the 17th century thought that general restraints on trade were unreasonable.
  • Elizabeth I assured monopolies would not be abused in the early era of [[globalization]].
  • [[John Stuart Mill]] believed the [[restraint of trade]] doctrine was justified to preserve [[liberty]] and [[competition]].
  • The economist's depiction of [[deadweight loss]] to efficiency that monopolies cause
  • [[Paul Samuelson]], author of the 20th century's most successful economics text, combined mathematical models and [[Keynesian]] macroeconomic intervention. He advocated the general success of the market but backed the American government's antitrust policies.
  • [[Robert Bork]]
  • Senatorial Round House by [[Thomas Nast]], 1886
  • WTO]] members, in green and blue, whether competition law should form part of the agreements.
LAW THAT PROMOTES OR SEEKS TO MAINTAIN MARKET COMPETITION BY REGULATING ANTI-COMPETITIVE CONDUCT BY COMPANIES
Antitrust law; Antitrust laws; Anti-trust law; Anti-trust; Trust busting; Trust Busting; Competition policy; Competition Policy; AntiTrust; Trustbuster; Trustbusting; Anti-trust legislation; Antitrust Law; Antitrust; Competition Law; Antitrust or competition law; Competition legislation; Trust-busting; Antimonopoly Law; Antitrust Rules; Competition Rules; Fair-competition laws; Fair competition laws; Competition laws; Anti-Monopoly Law; Trade practices law; Antitrust regulation
прил.
антитрестовский, антимонопольный.

Определение

ACTS
Advanced Communications Technologies and Services (Reference: Europe, ACTS)

Википедия

Antitrust (film)

Antitrust (also titled Conspiracy.com and Startup) is a 2001 American techno thriller film written by Howard Franklin and directed by Peter Howitt.

Antitrust portrays young idealistic programmers and a large corporation (NURV) that offers a significant salary, an informal working environment, and creative opportunities for those talented individuals willing to work for them. The charismatic CEO of NURV (Tim Robbins) seems to be good-natured, but new employee and protagonist Milo Hoffman (Ryan Phillippe) begins to unravel the terrible hidden truth of NURV's operation.

The film stars Phillippe, Rachael Leigh Cook, Claire Forlani, and Robbins. Antitrust opened in the United States on January 12, 2001, and was generally panned by critics.

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