['pʌblɪkrɪ'leɪʃ(ə)nz]
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econ.
relations publiques
environ.
relation publique
med.
relations sociales
Public Relations ['pʌblɪkrɪ'leɪʃ(ə)nz]
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fin., social.sc.
relations publiques
public relations The methods and activities employed by an individual, organization, corporation, or government to promote a favourable relationship with the public ['pʌblɪkrɪ'leɪʃ(ə)nz]
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environ.
relation publique
environ.
relation publique
English thesaurus
public relations ['pʌblɪkrɪ'leɪʃ(ə)nz]
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abbr., inf.
p.r. (взаимодействия с общественностью vandaniel )
mil., logist.
All relations preserved with the decision-makers, actors and organizations likely to be interested in the operation, distantly or not, whether they be on the theater or in the homeland. Their aim is to establish before and during the operation, a climate favoring the mandate and missions of the armed forces and, to speak more concretely, favoring the force, which will help future communication actions. Determining element of all communication policy on a theatre of operation, the public relations network is organized around: 1. local administrations; 2. local political, economic and religious decision-makers; 3. regional or international organizations OSCE, UN, EU. ; 4. allied staffs and units. (FRA)
Public Relations ['pʌblɪkrɪ'leɪʃ(ə)nz]
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abbr., O&G, sakh.
PR (cost element - WP Sakhalin Energy )
ed., abbr.
PR