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Перевод: intrinsic speek intrinsic


[прилагательное]
действительный; существенный; внутренний; присущий; свойственный


Тезаурус:

  1. Eden, naturally, took Churchill's place at the head of the Defence Committee, and the list of ad hoc committees he chaired reflects both his appetites and the intrinsic importance of their subject matter: GEN 502 on the supply of military aircraft; GEN 503 on security in Cyprus; GEN 506 on preparations for the meeting of foreign ministers of France, the UK, USSR and USA in Geneva in October 1955; and GEN 511 on a third Indian steel plant.
  2. It is a concentrated, fleeting moment of ambiguity and irony (irony and ambiguity tending to be intrinsic to transgressive reinscription and alien to humanist transgression).
  3. Thirdly, if "context" satisfactions are low (for example, there is poor pay or threats of redundancy) then performing a job which is well designed will not be enough to generate high motivation or intrinsic job satisfaction.
  4. Studies of rape in England and Wales suggest that two-thirds of rapes take place in the home of the victim or the offender, and that only one-third involve strangers; that two-fifths of victims suffer physical violence as well as rape, and one-sixth suffer additional sexual indignities; that recent years have seen an increase in the reporting of rapes between acquaintances, and that rapes are increasing a little in their intrinsic seriousness (i.e. in terms of the violence used, other sexual acts, etc), but that the most significant rise has been in the average length of sentences imposed on rapists by the courts.
  5. Unger also draws on Grady's idea of psychological "sex" as both a stimulus variable, producing sharply different expectations of women and men, and an intrinsic subject characteristic.
  6. Sir Monty himself appeared on the panel at the end of the programme, expressing his opinion that the status of engineers was an intrinsic part of the problem.
  7. N.B. - Payment will be the intrinsic value of each item or cost of repair whichever is the less.
  8. First, access to the arts is intrinsic to a high quality of life.
  9. Learning is a "free commodity", but only so long as we are thinking of knowledge as a source of intrinsic, expressive rewards.
  10. Mackintosh's suggestion was that the value of (i.e. the associability of the CS) might be determined not only by the intrinsic qualities of the stimulus (such as its intensity) but also by the animal's past experience with the stimulus.
  11. Mandel is right about its being "unified powerfully", but the principle of unity centres on "freedom", not the Sabbath ceremonies (intrinsic, as they are, to Leonard's conception of freedom); which merely protects (when allowed to do so) that freedom.
  12. Examples of intrinsic satisfactions
  13. Watson discusses the meaning of work and separates motivation to work into intrinsic and extrinsic satisfactions.

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