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Use of the essential vocabulary. Task 2. Memorize the essential vocabulary and translate the sentences containing it: (1) adjudication(ухвалення (судового) рішення) – the official






Task 2. Memorize the essential vocabulary and translate the sentences containing it:

(1) adjudication(ухвалення (судового) рішення) – the official decision who is right in a disagreement and what should be done. Many IGOs have some mechanism for the adjudication of conflicts and disagreements that arise among members.
(2) affiliated(пов’язаний) – an organization, club etc. that is a member of a larger group or organization, or is closely connected with it. It is known that he affiliated with none of the groups of terrorists.
(3) ally(союзник) – a nation or a group of nations joining together to fight a common enemy. The alliance of nations that fought the Axis in World War II signed the charter of the United Nations in 1945.
(4) capacity(здатність) – someone’s ability to do something. The claim is sometimes made that the capacity of British industry to achieve higher absolute levels of investment has been weakened by declining rates of profit.
(5) committed(відданий, присвячений) – willing to work very hard at something. This organization has a lot of committed supporters.
(6) comprehensive(всеохоплюючий, комплексний) – including all the necessary facts, details, or problems that need to be dealt with. The following guidelines do not aim to be totally comprehensive.
(7) constrained(обмежений) – to be kept within close bounds, limited. This organization has always been seriously constrained in what it can actually achieve.
(8) currency(валюта) – the system or type of money that a country uses. The bank can supply you with foreign currency.
(9) deliberative body(дорадчий орган) – existing for the purpose of discussing or planning something. Intergovernmental organiza­tions (IGOs) typically have a deliberative body, which discusses policy.
(10) domain(галузь) – an area of activity, interest or knowledge, especially one that particular person, organization etc deals with. This problem is outside the domain of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).
(11) establish(засновувати) – to start a company, organization, system, etc that is intended to exist or continue for a long time. This organization was established in order to keep the fragile peace in Europe.
(12) executive organ(виконавчий орган) – existing for the purpose of managing and making decisions. The executive organ of an IGO makes policy decisions.
(13) expansion(поширення) – when something increases in size, range, amount. This rapid military expansion was unexpected by most countries.
(14) fade away(зникати) – to gradually disappear. Hopes of peace settlement are beginning to fade away.
(15) gamut(гамма) – the complete range of possibilities. Political life opened for him a whole gamut of new experiences.
(16) guerrilla(партизанський) – belonging to a small unofficial military group that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment. The troops found themselves fighting a guerilla war.
(17) implement(здійснювати) – to take action or make changes that you have officially decided should happen. We have decided to implement the committee’s recommendations.
(18) issue(питання, проблема) – a subject or problem that is often discussed or argued about, especially a social or political matter that affects interests of a lot of people. This organization is known for raising the issue of discrimination on the international level.
(19) liberate(звільняти) – to free prisoners, city, country etc from someone’s control. The guerrillas demanded the liberation of about 400 jailed rebels.
(20) multilateral(багатосторонній) – involving several different countries or groups. They have signed a multilateral arms treaty.
(21) pursue(переслідувати (цілі); здійснювати) – to continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period of time. She plans to pursue a career in politics.
(22) satellite(супутник, прибічник, прихильник) – a country or organization that is controlled by or is dependent on another larger one. A lot of changes occurred in the former Soviet satellite countries during the recent years.
(23) scope(сфера, масштаб) – The area covered by a given activity or subject. He explained the importance of defining the scope of activity.
(24) specify(точно визначати, встановлювати) – to state something in an exact and detailed way. This document specifies the aim of the organization as well as the rights and duties of the member states.
(25) treaty(договір, угода) – a formal written agreement between two or more countries or governments. The peace treaty ends nearly four years of violence.
(26) unilateral(односторонній) – relating to, involving, or affecting only one side. They have a unilateral advantage in defense.
(27) veto(накладати вето) – to forbid or prohibit authoritatively. The President vetoed the bill.
(28) voluntary(добровільний) – an organization etc that is organized or supported by people who give their money, services etc because they want to and who do not intend to make a profit. There is much work carried out by the voluntary sector.

Task 3. Match each word in section A with the one of the opposite meaning in section B:

A) constrained; liberate; fade away; voluntary; multilateral; allies; affiliation; comprehensive; gamut; expansion;

B) obligatory; emerge; unilateral; independence; free; lack; shrinkage; shallow; enemies; captivate.

 

Task 4. Fill in the gaps in the sentences using the words provided below:

veto; treaty; gamut; establishment; comprehensive; liberate; deliberative; currency; voluntarily; multilateral; affiliated; guerrilla; specify; expansion; pursue; adjudication; allies.

1. After twenty years of struggle it seemed less likely to … any part of Palestine than it had in 1967. 2. This calls for the … of a single European Community central bank, and eventually a single … 3. The two leaders will meet again at the end of January, and later to sign a … on co-operation and good neighbourly relations by next spring. 4. The US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has used the … investigations of the accident to frame many requirements for improvements in plant design. 5. Similar claims may arise out of … treaties, especially those that create regional or other organizations. 6. The Democratic Socialist Party of Italy and the Italian Socialist Party are both … to the Socialist International. 7. There is no similarity between this and international arbitration, where a state … agrees in a particular case to accept the judgment of a tribunal, as two individuals might freely agree to accept the … of an arbitrator. 8. Such models also share an essentially procedural conception of justice and view the primary function of the state as that of securing a framework of law through which individuals may … their own particular goals. 9. When I asked the local … commander how many fighters he had, he replied simply: ‘I don't know’. 10. These controls could be put in place through legislation or indirectly through the … of tightly managed care plans that in turn monitor use of technology. 11. Britain will have to decide with its wartime …. 12. The President decided to … the law package on international cooperation.13. The document had to … all the conditions for entering the organization. 14. The conference gathered the representatives of a whole … of international organizations.15. This … body has the immence power and influence.

Task 5. Find the matching definitions for the terms:

1) intergovernmental organizations a) one that belongs to a group or an organization;
2) adjudication b) settling a dispute through a formal structure such as a court room;
3) nongovernmental organization c) organizations made up of nation-states;  
4) member d) a legally constituted organization created by natural or legal persons that operates independently from any form of government;
5) treaty e) a legally binding agreement between two or more states, sovereigns, or international organizations;
6) guerrilla f) a member of an irregular, usually indigenous military or paramilitary unit operating in small bands in occupied territory to harass and undermine the enemy, as by surprise raids;
7) satellite g) a country or political unit under the domination of a foreign power;
8) association h) an organization which exists for educational or charitable reasons, and from which its members do not benefit financially;
9) for-profit corporation i) an organized body of people who have an interest, activity, or purpose in common; a society;
10) non-profit organisation j) an organisation that is intended to operate a business which will return a profit to the owners.





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