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Перевод: defeatism speek defeatism


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  1. That would be a hard battle to win, since he would have to overcome prejudice, defeatism and small-mindedness.
  2. In the strict or dictionary sense The Lord of the Rings evades that concept totally, for according to the OED "defeatism" is a straight borrowing from French dfaitisme , recorded in English for the first time in 1918 and meaning "Conduct tending to bring about acceptance of defeat, esp.
  3. The world reputation of the Prime Minister provided grist for the mill of the Conservative Party managers by 1987, but it was invariably presented in terms of the traditional imagery that Thatcherism meant strength, secure defence, and freedom from the defeatism of socialism and the unilateralists.
  4. Allan Fromme, a clinical psychologist and therapist, gives his reasons for believing that persistent, excessive punishment is a policy of defeatism:
  5. It is time to identify and explode the powerful myth of critical doubt and dispel the clouds of defeatism which it lowers on Christian faith.
  6. The overall conclusion was that bombing did not stiffen morale, but seriously depressed it: fatalism, apathy, defeatism, and other psychological effects were all more strongly encountered among bombed than umbombed sections of the population.
  7. A syndrome - which was to recur again and again, from ABC to Age of Chance - of indie bands lashing other indie bands for their defeatism in not taking on the mainstream, was inaugurated.
  8. And he only exemplifies a much stronger theme in the work as a whole: the failure of the good, one might even say a sense of "defeatism".
  9. In the debate about the future of the Labour Party, there can be no room for complacency or morbid defeatism.
  10. Above all, I remember the overwhelming sense of defeatism and moral chaos that pervaded public discourse.
  11. Accusations of defeatism were countered by the naive assumption that Sir Herbert Emerson, the League of Nation's high commissioner for refugees, who was based in London, had a trick or two up his sleeve.
  12. The Social Democrats have come a long way since the early 1980s when, newly tossed into opposition, the party was crippled by defeatism.
  13. These six poems are a brief moment of religious experience in an age that believes religion to be a kind of defeatism and puts its hope for man in finding the right secular order.

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