Приклади вживання Industrial age Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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This cannot be! you say In our industrial age!
The industrial age has entered its critical phase.
This machine paradigm for the brain is a model of Industrial Age productivity.
The Industrial Age lasted a couple of centuries.
Today's Republicans can express their economic policy only in an industrial age frame.
In the industrial age, society was a pyramid.
And, in fact, if you look at the map of any city built before the industrial age, you can trace food coming in to it.
In the Industrial Age, managers were managing bodies.
Look to what food was before the chemical and industrial age came in and made a mega-mart of imposters.
The industrial age was driven by analog copies; analog copies are perfect and cheap.
We're exiting what you could call the industrial age and we're going into this information revolution.
A year later, the secondAnderson's work is a"Marching Man",which tells of the life of an ordinary worker in the industrial age.
Many still retain industrial age structure and practices that are long outdated.
The organisation also has urged people to sign apetition to help it convince Samsung"to move out of the industrial age and into the 21st century.".
Many still retain industrial age structure and practices that are long outdated.
It is perhaps not asurprise that photography developed as a technological medium in the industrial age, when reality started to disappear.
Sixty years ago, to move from the industrial age into the information age in which we live today, the post-industrial high-tech.
In creating his famous tower, Gustave Eiffel demonstrated both his engineering genius anda firm grasp of the emerging aesthetic of the industrial age.
Even if you plan to killyoung animals that have not reached the industrial age of 10-11 months, be sure to invite a veterinarian.
In place of the agrarian and industrial age comes a post-industrial, which is characterized by ever-increasing role of non-productive sphere and its transformation into a major world economy.
Over the years more and more nations were attracted to the South because of the high numbers of whales andseals that could be hunted, and with the industrial age the possibility of oil added further incentive.
In 1989 the Berlin Wall came down ending the Industrial Age and the World Wide Web went up ushering in the Industrial Age.
Although the railway stations built during this period are often considered the truest reflections of its spirit- they are sometimes called"the cathedrals of the age"-the main movements in architecture during the Industrial Age were revivals of styles from the distant past, such as the GothicRevival.
This process, driven by the rapid globalization of your primitive industrial age, has spewed untold amounts of atmospheric, oceanic and land-based pollutants.
Although the railway stations built during this period are often considered the truest reflections of its spirit- they are sometimes called"the cathedrals of the age"-the main movements in architecture during the Industrial Age were revivals of styles from the distant past, such as the Gothic Revival.
The gradual reduction process is well underway in 2005,and in a few years the industrial age will stop, mean by this that the industrial plants of all kinds can no longer continue.
Finally, the military would benefit from collaboration with industry on its personnel management systems-shifting from the industrial age, lockstep progression of all members through set gates of career progression.
So, rather than take on Wall People in her party-and saying to Sanders,“Socialism was the wrong answer for the industrial age, so it sure isn't the right answer for the information age”- she is tacking toward Wall People.
In recent years, scientists have been actively interested in how human activity and population growth could have influenced climate andecology before the industrial age(which is usually associated with global warming and a sharp increase in the concentration of harmful substances in the atmosphere, water and soil).