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Перевод: parochialism speek parochialism


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узость ; ограниченность интересов; местничество
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Тезаурус:

  1. Another important purpose was to use the village Soviets as gates through which peasants would enter into wider administrative experience and escape from the stifling parochialism of the mir and the skhod.
  2. In view of the vastness of Russia and the striking parochialism of the localities, it must have been hard to whip up yet more sympathy and funds for remote peasants in the Lower Volga.
  3. At worst there is a parochialism about this culture even though its completeness embraces a wide range of human activity and potential.
  4. Bullock, following suggestions in S. G. Raybould's recent book, The English Universities and Adult Education , argued that the universities should stick to Tutorial and preparatory-Tutorial Classes, leaving the WEA as the country's main provider of less advanced courses in liberal studies; for this expanded role, the Association would require increased government aid to finance additional full-time posts and would also need to "get rid of those characteristics to which its critics have often pointed conservatism, parochialism and class-consciousness".
  5. Neither, in any obvious way, has its antithesis, dubbed by John Bayley "the parochialism of protest".
  6. The book also shows the extremely irritating parochialism of American textbooks in psychology, to wit an almost complete exclusion of papers and books not written in English.
  7. From the small and poor downland churches like Coombes to the grander Wealden settlements, there is an almost uniform simplicity of styling, the product as much of local pride and parochialism as of poverty in the small communities, often with limited building materials.
  8. Far from addressing such insularity, the work-out system as initially conceived tended to reinforce the parochialism of GE's managers by making them even more introspective.
  9. It is certainly true that Rowell had very little success with the South West divisional side, but then - with the possible exception of becoming Welsh coach - there are few more thankless tasks than trying to create a cohesive representative side amid the passionate parochialism that provides West Country rugby with its strengths and its limitations.
  10. It was the height of parochialism, but if churches are not parochial then who can be?
  11. McAllister (1980) describes that political culture as traditionalist, and dominated by clientelism, parochialism, local attachment, and ascription: politicians were elected on the basis of local reputation and solely with reference to local issues.
  12. The ever-present potential lawlessness of the Weald was married to the strongly expressed parochialism of small farmers to resist both King and Parliament.
  13. All of these bands explicitly lambast indie parochialism and neurotic fear of major label compromise; all peddle an obsolete notion that the brash and the colourful represent a victory over the hegemony of a vague grey, with the nave optimism of nineteenth-century dandies.

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