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Перевод: paternalistic speek paternalistic


[прилагательное]
отцовский; отеческий


Тезаурус:

  1. A further paternalistic argument is that a law restricting consent helps to protect individual citizens from themselves by counteracting some of the social pressures and shame which might otherwise occur.
  2. Edgar ran the hotel in a friendly, paternalistic manner, arguing that the Sutton Manor's ambience and clientele required a relatively old-fashioned management approach.
  3. So continuing education became voluntary and therefore the dividing line between what is paternalistic or not is constantly shifting.
  4. There is a paternalistic assumption lurking here, which reminds me of that which led to the disastrous council housing estates of the Sixties and early Seventies.
  5. Up and down the country mini-celebrations occurred in what the official guide called in that unmistakeable paternalistic tone of the period, "spontaneous expressions of citizenship".
  6. Despite the growth of a local political consciousness nurtured in its coal-mines, the transfer of militancy from work to council chamber could only take place in Clay Cross once the mines had been nationalized and the culturally paternalistic influence of the local coal-owners had been removed.
  7. The Bantu press newspaper group was a similar venture: part-owned by the Argus Group, it also tried in a paternalistic way to guide Africans in an approved direction.
  8. This later recommendation surprised many who had expected a liberal/academic working party of "the great and the good" to turn their backs on the idea of retaining a paternalistic and arguably outmoded system of adult censorship.
  9. But like many other paternalistic firms, it may have to become a little meaner to stop its past from handicapping its future.
  10. It is a striking fact that although the court in this case clearly adopted its paternalistic role in deciding how the child's welfare would best be promoted, the chief emphasis was on the competing rights and responsibilities of parent and local authority rather than those of the child.
  11. Dr Banda, abroad for more than forty years during the colonial period, has a very paternalistic view of the way Malawi should be run.
  12. The dispute between parents and LEA in Dewsbury in 1987-;88 exemplified this struggle between parent and state agencies over what is essentially the exercise of the paternalistic role concerning the formal education of a child.
  13. And the paternalistic traditions of the great landowners could be married relatively easily to the responsibilities of a Welfare State, because in many ways they were not really that different.

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