Translate the following sentences into Russian. 1. For all the taxpayers who would benefit, the tax cuts would save nearly $37 billion in a single year by 2026



1. For all the taxpayers who would benefit, the tax cuts would save nearly $37 billion in a single year by 2026.

2. While the automakers would all prefer more lenient targets than the 2025 ones, they differ on the specifics.

3. That, in turn, may attract new capital and help bring about economies of scale that would further reduce the prices.

4. For more than 40 years, Winston and telecommunications giants would spend, spend, spend to plaster their brand on every nook of the track.

5. If the US imposes taxes on Chinese and Mexican imports, those countries would impose taxes of their own on US exports.

6. Critics say the measures would shrink competition in the agricultural market, drive prices higher for farmers and consumers, and escalate damage to the environment.

7. The central bank’s annual inflation target is 2%, which would be achieved in 2018, according to the forecast Fed officials released Wednesday.

8. Ford wouldnot say when it thinks its Russian operations will earn money.

9. If interest rates had been consistently too high, capital expenditure would probably have stalled.

10. More middle-class consumers will benefit, but there is concern lower-income people would be disadvantaged.

 

II. ПЕРЕВОД СЛУЖЕБНЫХ СЛОВ

Exercise № 11

Evenas – как раз тогда, когда;тогда, когда;даже при

Even though - хотя

Even if – дажеесли

Evenso– несмотря на, тем не менее, все же

Translate the following sentences into Russian.

1. The economy remains sure-footed even as job growth has slowed, construction spending has weakened and corporate profits have declined.

2. Small cars remain a huge market for dealers even though sales have fallen.

3. The second quarter GDP is expected to be somewhat better, but even so, this has not been an economy to celebrate.

 

4. Prices have fallen because production remains high even as slower economic growth, particularly in China, reduces consumption.

5. Even though the reform made it easier for workers to change jobs, the fraction of workers renewing their contracts increased.

6. China, which already produces more than half the world’s aluminum, is expanding capacity even as its economy decelerates.

7. This year, Samsung has to work to replace some of the microchip business it had with Apple, which it lost when Apple shifted orders to its Taiwan semiconductor rival TSMC. Even so analysts expect Samsung, which has leading technology in sectors like screens and memory chips, to perform better whenever conditions improve.

8. Even as jobs in the energy industry and mining have been slashed amid weak commodity prices, white-collar employment has been surging.

9. Even though US stock markets were almost back to their all-time high earlier this month, corporate profits have been falling.

10. Even if the Fed raises its benchmark short-term rate three times this year, its key rate would remain below 1.5 percent.

 

Exercise № 12

Well + глаголхорошо, вполне

Well + модальный глаголвполне, с успехом

Well + наречиезначительно, очень, довольно

Wellafterзначительно позже

Wellbeforeзадолго до

Wellabove/over/aheadнамного больше, намного превышающее

Wellbelow/beneathнамного меньше, намного ниже

 

Translate the following sentences into Russian.

1. So sterling could well head back towards 31-year lows this morning.

2. The British pound plummeted some 9%, reaching levels not seen since 1985 –well below the value at the worst of the 2008 financial crisis.

3. Negative rates may well be designed to weaken the exchange rate or, at the very least, to stop a currency from strengthening.

4. Goldman made an estimated profit ofwell over $200m.

5. In February, Wal-Mart said global e-commerce rose 8% in the fourth quarter, well below the 20% pace of growth just a few years ago.

6. The apparel maker reported sales and earnings that were well ahead of analysts’ forecasts.

7. WTO says international trade will remain sluggish this year, growing 2.8 percent,well below the average of 5% since 1990.

8. The report warned that the growth rate experienced even as recently as 2014, may well not come roaring back.

9. For the 12 months ended April 30, average hourly earnings have increased 2.5%,well above the low inflation rate.

10. Mortgage rates have since moderated but are still well beneath what economists have projected.

 

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