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Перевод: attribution speek attribution


[существительное]
приписывание; атрибуция ; власть ; компетенция


Тезаурус:

  1. There are also powerful economic implications in this attribution of "objectivity" to the English language.
  2. American art scholar Professor Frederick Hartt won 7,500 libel damages at the High Court in London over two articles in the Independent on his attribution of a statuette to Michelangelo.
  3. In other words there was no change in the attribution.
  4. The kinship evoked of human adult reactions in such circumstances, remembering our previous analysis of recognition, would be reason enough to say that the dog noticed the workmen and didn't like what it saw; albeit a "thin "attribution.
  5. In a more serious vein, the attribution to me of the statement that Super-SARA was a tremendous hindrance to negotiations for a LOFT consortium was a surprise to me and, I submit, to anyone who knew that the funds for Super-SARA had already been set aside.
  6. The Roman emperors of the later third century AD made very similar coins at a number of mints, and it is difficult to be sure about their correct attribution.
  7. This is wholly wrong and dangerous, because a faulty attribution leads to an unjust retribution!
  8. In the light of the recent debates over the attribution of the prints of Mantegna and his school which arose during the recent exhibition, it was particularly apposite of Christie's to produce a beautiful impression of "The Flagellation with the Pavement" (B.XIII) (lot 30, est. 120,000-;160,000), here attributed to Mantegna with a correspondingly strong estimate.
  9. Briefly, an attribution is a description of one person given to her/him by another person and which she/he has difficulty in reconciling with her/his own self-image.
  10. The attribution or assumption of this identity marks the creation of the homosexual.
  11. What, then, justifies the attribution of content to exercises of evolved forms of behaviour?
  12. Once the linguist "brings over" his formal abstract concepts into the cultural domain then, however much he protests that no ranking is intended, the attribution of such qualities as "objectivity" to some languages and not others cannot but have implications for ranking and for power.
  13. In his gripping TV drama about Anthony Blunt: "A Question of Attribution" he described the painting thus: "The apostles, oblivious to all considerations but those of perspective, are fast asleep on ground as bare and brown as an end of the season goal mouth, this sleep signifying indifference.

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