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Перевод: laxity speek laxity


[существительное]
слабость ; вялость ; небрежность ; распущенность ; расхлябанность ; неопределенность ; неточность


Тезаурус:

  1. But the laxity with which he argues for its deployment, as we saw in Chapter 3, gives inherent value a defiantly marshmallow consistency.
  2. Laxity among the parish clergy was a continual problem, not least their habits of taking wives or, after the legislation for priestly celibacy, "concubines".
  3. In every example they offer, it is competitive egoism that has subverted the ideal of objectivity - from instances of brazen cheating to the simple laxity with which papers are refereed, grants awarded, and experiments checked - or left unchecked.
  4. "I hate that preaching which tendeth to make the hearers laugh or to move their mind with tickling laxity and affect them as a stage player used to do, instead of affecting them with a holy reverence of the name of God."
  5. But the plague returned to France in 1361, and the devastation it imposed, coupled with the laxity and incompetence of the English administration, weakened the English grip on its French territories.
  6. IN SEPTEMBER 1868 A REVOLUTIONARY JUNTA in Spain, led as usual by an army general, decided that the only way forward for the country lay in the removal of Queen Isabella, whose political incompetence, combined with a certain laxity of morals, made her unfit to continue to rule.
  7. 229,446 was outstanding as unpaid customs dues, caused by laxity in their collection.
  8. Although there is some laxity in the use of the term, "broadside" or "broadsheet" should properly be applied only to a complete, undivided large sheet, printed on one side.
  9. These are but two tragic examples of laxity in a system which has achieved increasingly high standards of safety in worldwide civil aviation.
  10. Nonetheless, there are no grounds for imputing laxity to local officials operating at a safe distance from central supervision.
  11. He had been Dean of Chichester since 1567, during which time he had succeeded in alienating almost the entire chapter by his forthright attacks on venality, pluralism and spiritual laxity.
  12. However, and this is the point which will be argued in detail in the concluding chapter, the Free Presbyterian critique of the laxity of the Orders is not as damaging to the DUP as one might suppose because there is no legitimate direction in which the liberal or lax element in the Orders can go without, for other reasons, losing the support of the ordinary Ulster Protestant.
  13. Although the laws will doubtless be tightened, no cure for the current state of financial laxity will be found so long as Yugoslavia has a "soft budget" approach to monetary policy, and persists in its attempts to combine self-management with the doctrine of "social ownership".

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