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Перевод: phraseology speek phraseology


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  1. You may be advised that the intended phraseology is appropriate and legally effective.
  2. It is nave to imagine that such an ethic can be revived by exhortation alone, or by the use of in uplifting but empty phraseology.
  3. The restrictions on newspaper advertising had no doubt contributed to this but perhaps the layout and phraseology of many of the Board's own publications had made them unattractive to readers.
  4. Then, during his three years in exile he came for the first time into close contact with the main exponents of the Gregorian ideal, and we must ask how far and in what circumstances he adopted the phraseology of the Gregorian reformers; then, whether he adopted the theoretical structure which their favourite phrase libertas ecclesiae expressed, or adopted the phrase for use only in exceptional circumstances and for special reasons.
  5. With characteristic phraseology, he alleged that eighty per cent of Soviet leaders were Jews, that the former leaders of the Bavarian Rterepublik , the Spartakus League, and the Communist Party, had been Jews, and that the Jews were now plotting to plunge the whole of Europe into "Bolshevik chaos".
  6. For, despite the resounding phraseology, the creation of the Council of Europe had not in any degree diminished national sovereignty as represented by the ministers.
  7. It was quite a relief to hear Felicity lapse into the phraseology of Pinehurst days.
  8. In attacking the "gaudy and inane phraseology" of fashionable poetry, Wordsworth (ostensibly attacking Thomas Gray) was in fact echoing the charge repeatedly levelled at women poets by reviewers and others in the 1780s and 1790s
  9. For such critics Hardy traced an essential parallel with the irregularity of Gothic architecture in which he had been trained, and noted "There is latent music in the sincere utterance of deep emotion, however expressed, which fills the place of the actual word-music in rhythmic phraseology on thinner emotive subjects, or on subjects with next to none at all."
  10. There is little room for poetry - a product of the despised Fancy - in all this; yet Wordsworth was in the Locke tradition when he rejected the "gaudy and inane phraseology" of the Fancy and devoted a long poem to the description of how Nature (in Locke's sense of the whole external world rather than simply mountains and lakes) formed his mental character.
  11. The lower judge was castigated by Lord Diplock for having used "emotive phraseology".
  12. Cathal Goulding was generally in favour but agreed that some of the phraseology could be altered.
  13. The reports by his form master R. F. Cholmeley are in typical school-report phraseology:

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