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Перевод: narrowness
[существительное] узость ; ограниченность
Тезаурус:
- An independent oppositional movement like the DHAC had emerged in Derry because of the narrowness of the Nationalist Party's politics.
- The attraction of the book is precisely the narrowness of its focus.
- Thus the interior contained only a single row of nave arcade columns (Plate 21) and the comparative narrowness of the plan meant that there was space for only a range of shallow ancillary rooms - stores, bathrooms and laundry (Fig 44) - on the north side of the ground-floor flats access corridor once dwellings of suitable size, restricted to the spans of the nave arcade bays, had been accommodated.
- The narrowness of Foxton was at least one of the arguments to come up at the end of the century in favour of the inclined plane.
- In the 1962 election he stood against McAteer, making it clear that he was just as committed a nationalist but criticising the MP for the narrowness of his appeal and calling on him to send his election literature to all voters, not just to Catholics.
- But if it sometimes seems to be saying, on Salim's behalf, that race or kinship wins, it is also the case that it is full of losers, that it has a lively feeling for the Africans of market and bush, and for their African troubles, and for the situation of Salim as someone evolved or emerged from a tribal narrowness to an experience of sexual love which is liberating and dramatic, and that it does justice to Metty's last state, left behind in the dangerous town at the bend in the river.
- Life here, which was dingy enough with war conditions overlying the natural drabness of environment and narrowness of mind, was suddenly galvanised into alarm by the thought that half the population might not be decently married at all.
- The assumption was that the creation of larger authorities (with larger budgets) would attract less parochial (more managerial) councillors and also make it possible to attract a different sort of officer, less tied to the narrowness of existing departmental boundaries with a management style closer to that of the major corporations in the private sector.
- Ardent supporters and a number of ministers applauded her resolve, stressing the narrowness of the margin by which she had failed to achieve an outright win (blaming the complicated election rules for the stalemate), and expressed full confidence in victory in the second ballot.
- We gain a wide vision of God, so that narrowness and meanness are excluded from our relationships with God and others.
- Finally and perhaps most importantly, Lovell criticised the narrowness of Lacanian psychoanalytic concerns because of their focus on the construction of individual subjectivity rather than on ways in which a collective subject can be constituted, and because the Lacanian subject was seen as ultimately powerless.
- It was committed to the beliefs that specialization in higher education had been corrupted into narrowness, that scholars and students in sealed disciplines no longer communicated with one another, that values were neglected in a world of facts, that the lack of residence in many contemporary universities removed a deeply significant part of their traditional culture as institutions.
- For the first time I realized the humiliating narrowness of mind with which one has to be equipped in time of war.
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