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Перевод: contradistinction speek contradistinction


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  1. Constitutionalism, therefore, is to be set in contradistinction to arbitrary power.
  2. By contradistinction, a marriage system is a network, whose structure determines which channels between social groups are open to the "circulation of women".
  3. In contradistinction to the indolent paupers who sponged off the Poor Rate and exploited pay make-up, and the hard-working landless town dweller who also suffered, he further cited the most respectable portion of the peasantry who were prevented from rising above the nominal low price of hire, so that the wage level "must soon fall too low to allow the most abstemious worker to maintain himself.
  4. Remember that the hands both face the same way in contradistinction to the piano.
  5. The possessor's right is even spoken of as a "special property", in contradistinction to the "general property" of the owner.
  6. full captain of the British navy commanding a ship of 20 guns or more; so called in contradistinction to a commander because his name was "posted" in the seniority list.
  7. Multiple rather than single ulcers are the rule, in contradistinction to syphilis.
  8. That there are no such things as natural rights no such things as natural rights opposed to, in contradistinction to, legal: that the expression is merely figurative
  9. Harloe's point is the simple but necessary one which has already been cited in relation to Williams's discussion of base and superstructure, that "determine" has to be understood in terms of the setting of limits, a usage which Saunders (1984: 207) himself employs in contradistinction to the "one to one ism" of French structuralism to describe the relationship between tenure and production-derived class.
  10. "These people were glad I was there," North would say of his time in Vietnam, in sharp contradistinction to the way most Americans seemed to feel about it.
  11. I use the term child here in contradistinction to parent - not all incest involves juveniles - but one would expect any effect to be more marked the younger the child concerned.
  12. The nutrient availability, as an end product, is therefore gradual and prolonged in contradistinction to the availability of artificial chemical fertilizers which are manufactured to be quickly soluble, and are as quickly washed out of the soil.
  13. In direct contradistinction to this is the legal/administrative role of headteachers which, combined with the lack of time, compels a focus on routine procedures as is demonstrated in the research of Morgan, Hall and McKay (1986) and Torrington and Weightman (1989).

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