0 a group of people in a government who are chosen by and who advise the highest leader -- kabine, bakanlar kurulu, hükümet üyeleri
1 a cupboard with shelves or drawers to store or show things in -- raflı, çekmeceli dolap
In this fashion, the cabinet's monopoly of perks and policy influence severely limits ways in which backbenchers can trade off policy influence against promotion.
However, while it is certainly true that neo-patrimonialism, indicated by unpredictability and bloated cabinets, will disrupt any reform efforts, genuine change does take place.
The key to the cabinets was rusty from many years of disuse.
Switching from extensive to intensive modes of development seemed to be a hard task for the post-communist cabinets.
A photoperiod of 14 h per day was controlled by time clocks in all cabinets.
All dung pads were placed into temperature cabinets and allowed 16 hours to equilibrate before the experimental material was introduced.
Levels of relative humidity were maintained within the range of 60-80% by providing free water in trays in the cabinets when necessary.
Temperature and relative humidity in each of the cabinets were recorded continuously with thermohygrographs.
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政府, 內閣, 傢俱…
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政府, 内阁, 家具…
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consejo de ministros, gabinete, armario…
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conselho de ministros, gabinete (ministerial), armário…
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内閣, 戸棚…
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meuble [masculine] de rangement, Cabinet [masculine], Conseil [masculine] des ministres…
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consell de ministres, gabinet, armari…
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مَجْلِس اسْتِشاري, خِزانة…
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