「rationing」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 85件
| he difficulties involved in America's rubber | rationing, a consequence of World War II. |
| f traffic during the restrictions and petrol | rationing after the Second World War. |
| provided comic relief from the privations of | rationing and bombing raids. |
| ows how the British have done after years of | rationing and their food supply being attacked. |
| that still was still recovering from wartime | rationing and austerity Whitehaven gradually picked it |
| us aspects of life during the war, including | rationing and military activity. |
| year-long drought forced the city into water | rationing and closing local schools. |
| home front in the United States during WWII, | rationing and the black market. |
| brought duties to Neiman Marcus the store as | rationing and other realities set in and to Minnie's s |
| nd was responsible for administering wartime | rationing and price controls. |
| n to the way they were" and implemented fuel | rationing and a ban on Sunday driving. |
| s that would be most helpful with regards to | rationing and other wartime realities. |
| of strategic industries, price controls and | rationing, and nationalized the news media. |
| nanced by the Rank Organisation at a time of | rationing and shortages of materials in the period imm |
| rationing and price control . . . | |
| ple in the countryside were less affected by | rationing as they had greater access to locally source |
| gin production at Three Mills in 1941 due to | rationing based shortages in the United Kingdom during |
| re more available to the working poor, while | rationing benefits. |
| Restaurants in the UK were not subject to | rationing but some restrictions were placed on them, f |
| about racing to claim assets, multitasking, | rationing by waiting, divided ownership of complex ass |
| vour in either "camp" during periods of food | rationing) by following either "path" on alternate Sun |
| 50s, since during the 1940s World War II and | rationing caused a pause of development due to the imp |
| re communities and people who had run out of | rationing coupons were still able to eat. |
| Because of material | rationing during World War II, War Production Board ap |
| ake was likely revived in Britain because of | rationing during the Second World War. |
| Because of food | rationing during the war, the food guides created by g |
| Cake may have been created as the result of | rationing during World War II, when milk and eggs were |
| gh influenced by the successful operation of | rationing during the war his views later somewhat mell |
| trition as applied to the British diet under | rationing during the Second World War. |
| d afterwards around a campaign against bread | rationing had little success. |
| сто) was the result of introducing the flour | rationing in the Soviet Union. |
| se to this threat was to introduce voluntary | rationing in February 1917, a scheme said to have been |
| e and he submitted a proposal for compulsory | rationing in May 1917, seemingly delayed as to protect |
| Food | rationing in England came to an end in the year of pub |
| ed addition of vitamins to food and war-time | rationing in Britain during World War II. |
| ine under Dearborn Street were interupted by | rationing in World War II, the two mezzanine connector |
| Electrical | rationing is currently being employed throughout the e |
| Wartime | rationing made whiskey, vodka, etc., hard to come by, |
| his staff had to cope with bomb damage, food | rationing, manpower shortage, and, at first, a serious |
| emanded that Ben-Gurion close the Supply and | Rationing Ministry and appoint a businessman as Minist |
| n housewife, coping with the difficulties of | rationing, near-slum housing and a drab, joyless envir |
| lso responsible for formulating the war-time | rationing of Britain during World War II. |
| em with gasoline in order to prepare for the | rationing of the oncoming war. |
| rty, a pattern that continued until war-time | rationing of the 1940s ended the custom. |
| This scarcity was dealt with by | rationing of gasoline (which occurred in many countrie |
| ed governments should introduce ‘intelligent | rationing' of farm power supply by separating the powe |
| ans who argue that such a board will lead to | rationing of health care, and by progressives who beli |
| the 1930s, but then came a war, followed by | rationing of sugar and finally a special tax on cola, |
| This strategic | rationing of cutlasses (i.e. |
| Rationing of food on subsidized prices was stopped and | |
| Strict | rationing of vaccine led to riots, the worst was in so |
| At the Aventine Collegium, where Pullo is | rationing out grain to increasingly restless Romans, P |
| ritain during the war and the continued food | rationing period to 1954 - bread for instance was rati |
| See also: 2007 Gas | Rationing Plan in Iran, Smuggling in Iran, and Sanctio |
| weekly basis, had to be curtailed (gasoline | rationing played a factor here as well) and many clien |
| Clothing | rationing points could be used for wool, cotton and ho |
| a, Alabama and other southern states began a | rationing process to ensure fair distribution. |
| security forced the country to do an energy | rationing program which negativelly affected the natio |
| Regarding the fuel | rationing program, if the plan had not been executed, |
| owever the gamble paid off big time when war | rationing programs limited the amount of luggage produ |
| The | rationing programs did not provide the salt for free, |
| To assist with | rationing, ration books were introduced on 15 July 191 |
| y and the Canadian government issued wartime | rationing regulations. |
| Many of the states handed | rationing responsibility to the county courts, which c |
| ting export of rice and some retailers began | rationing sales, due to fears of insufficient global s |
| They enforced a petrol | rationing scheme and issued passes to those permitted |
| Distilling ceased in 1941 during the | rationing shortages of World War Two. |
| Water shortages had forced on-and-off | rationing since last summer. |
| A system of licensing and | rationing smokers was permitted as an alternative to t |
| Following the end of sugar | rationing some years after the Second World war, Berry |
| a pans to the right, revealing a wartime gas | rationing sticker: "You know how it is with these 'A' |
| found it difficult to align himself with the | rationing system for food and other goods. |
| mpuran and it was during his regin that food | rationing system was introduced for first time in an I |
| nal: the specific configuration of the state | rationing system and the market resulted in speculativ |
| threatening to develop, even establishing a | rationing system and the control of prices. |
| 15, due to World War I food restrictions and | rationing, the German bureaucracy decided to regard pi |
| With petrol | rationing, the Middy became an important transport lin |
| nding rehearsals because of World War II gas | rationing, the difficulty of travel on streets that we |
| ans, he required quality underwear, but with | rationing this was difficult to obtain, and the intell |
| and clothing from a Britain still subject to | rationing to occupied Germany and Italy in 1945, and r |
| vernment on managing the change from wartime | rationing to peacetime conditions. |
| Rationing was instituted so that Ceylonese were compar | |
| time of the Games food, petrol and building | rationing was still in place in Britain; because of th |
| ing matters into their own hands, compulsory | rationing was introduced in stages between December 19 |
| produced in the UK during World War II when | rationing was instituted. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|