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Insert proper words or expressions from the list belowDate: 2015-10-07; view: 407. ÒÅÑÒÛ ÏÐÈËÎÆÅÍÈÅ 1 ÁÈÁËÈÎÃÐÀÔÈ×ÅÑÊÈÉ ÑÏÈÑÎÊ PANEL DISCUSSION: Challenge of Democracy in economy Possible characters: 1. An independent analyst. 2. A representative of an ethnic group. 3. A feminist. 4. An equality zealot. 5. A person with high income. 6. A low-skilled worker. 7. A supporter of a flat tax. 8.A supporter of a progressive tax. 1. Hewitt C. Understanding Britain, the 2nd ed., 1996 2. The Challenge of Democracy. N-Y, 1992. 1. The Economist. Issues 2000-2001. 2. www.rockfeller.ru
ËÅÊÑÈ×ÅÑÊÈÉ ÒÅÑÒ 1. We have … $ 200000 of losses. – Can't you say exactly? 2. These measures are taken to … the economy. – But it is quite healthy now. 3. Government regulators have come to … …. the enterprise – Why? Their business is honest. 4. These are only …, you have no concrete facts. 5. This company will be …, if it has large income. 6. Why is he … the inspectors from checking his banking accounts? 7. It was very hard to … to such living conditions. 8. The price is higher than we expected. Can you give us … if we buy more than 3 000 machines? 9. Is CPI a perfect … of people's living standards? 10. Don't … those reforms. They will … you against the majority of citizens. 11. Fluctuations on the stock market are too severe. We must … them somehow. 12. She is not going to make it. She … her abilities. 13. Does the present variant of American Constitution differ from the first variant? – Sure but I don't remember how many … they made? 14. We shouldn't use extensive methods, we must implement …. 15. It is a very big and stable company. That is why it is … to sudden fluctuations. 16. I won't buy shares of unstable enterprises, I will purchase only … . 17. Can I get a mortgage loan? – Yes, though prices on housing fell abruptly, the bank continues … … loans. 18. They earn much but seam to spend even more. – Yes, … has never characterized them. 19. Low income and extremely high percentage on the credit they had taken caused debts … . 20. Socially disabled people are the main … of government's financing. 21. Their interests do not … . That is why the conflict is … . – Yes, they won't be able to avoid it. 22. The popularity of any theory depends on its … . – I agree. Useless theories can not be popular. 23. Talks about new strikes became rather … -- trade union leaders are more careful this time. 24. These measures have lifted the … on foreign investment. 25. His statement is perfectly clear. There are no political or any other … . 26. The situation is much worse than we expected: we've come from creeping to … inflation. 27. They can not solve the matter by means of negotiations. I think, … between them are inevitable. 28. We spent a lot of time to … good reputation. You can not ruin it. 29. He didn't do it on purpose. It was a … . 30. If you want a discount you must … . hamper, take over, approximately, implement, revitalize, implication, flatten, assumptions, discount, pit, giving out, outstanding, target, inevitable, tame, gain, hi-tech, reluctant, flourishing, adjust, yardstick, amendments, coincide, utility, cap, double-digit, bargain, blue chips, overestimate, clash, coincidence, prudence
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