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Перевод: bifurcation speek bifurcation


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раздвоение; разветвление; ветвление; бифуркация ; двоение
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Тезаурус:

  1. These interact in a complex fashion: indeed certain features of the system, for example bifurcation, cannot be neatly placed on one side or the other of the (ultimately artificial) material/ideological divide since they are both ideologies and material practices at the same time.
  2. Such cases illustrate the capacity of English judges prospectively to make law and reveal a sharp bifurcation between the decision in a particular case and the rule of law which it supports.
  3. But this is only one aspect of the bifurcation he describes.
  4. The asylums had of course long predated the bifurcation of health and welfare in the centralized system.
  5. Bifurcation of the electron density at Gly4 indicates a degree of structural fluidity in the first 4 residues of the polypeptide chain.
  6. Even more obvious is the influence of law and order ideology on the 1991 Criminal Justice Act's strategy of "punishment in the community", which we have termed "punitive bifurcation" since it insists that the non-custodial measures whose use is to be encouraged for less serious offenders are to be punitive rather than rehabilitative in intent and nature.
  7. "Bifurcation" refers to a dual-edged approach to the problem of offending: differentiating between "ordinary" or "run of the mill" offenders with whom less severe measures can be taken on the one hand, and on the other hand "exceptional", "very serious" or "dangerous" offenders who can be made subject to much tougher measures.
  8. But in terms of legitimacy with the prisoners - and in terms of preventing riots - bifurcation could prove seriously counterproductive since it seems so unfair on those who are singled out as the "very serious" cases.
  9. Delaney, Nell and Andrevitch lay in the cramped area of a bifurcation of the vent, dark, claustrophobic, sweating - but safe.
  10. One strong theme was identified and christened by Tony Bottoms in a highly prescient paper back in 1977: the strategy of bifurcation (Bottoms, 1977, 1990a).
  11. From the bifurcation of the two routes, Cool for Cats moves airily up the shallowest of grooves above the semi-rest, with more Stennis jugs for company, to a stopping place beneath a faintly bulging section which bars entry to the more pronounced line on the right flank of the blunt arte.
  12. The point of bifurcation at the southernmost point of the triangle is Ashton Moss South Junction, whilst the western and eastern points of convergence with the Manchester to Huddersfield line are known as Ashton Moss North Junction and OA GB (Oldham Ashton Guide Bridge Junctions) respectively.
  13. Bifurcation, which we mentioned earlier, can be seen as another product of law and order ideology, combined with the pragmatic imperative to do something to limit the numbers in custody: visibly dealing more harshly with the "serious" offenders who can be most easily scapegoated (in the popular press and the public mind), while dealing more leniently but less visibly with the much greater number of "run of the mill" offenders, is an apparently rational response to a situation where one's own rhetoric conflicts with practicalities.

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