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Перевод: pluralistic speek pluralistic


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  1. Nor has Laclotte imposed uniformity of style, let alone opinion, upon his collaborators, a pluralistic openness which has, however, created certain discrepancies; long self-reflexive entries by Ballarin co-exist uneasily with crisp and focused pieces by Sylvie Beguin and Laclotte himself.
  2. In the wake of the MacCabe affair in 1981, an editorial in the Times Higher Education Supplement said that a fissiparous discipline such as English had a number of hard choices in front of it: it could become even more pluralistic and diffuse, with accompanying pedagogic problems; it could repressively impose one favoured approach; or it could split.
  3. Forcing pluralistic, many-faced groups to march behind a single banner may protect the self-proclaimed leaders, but it's likely to endanger the community as a whole, as well as compounding the difficulties of its most vulnerable members.
  4. women, of course - who amassed personal power as assiduously as they propagated the myth of a stable, pluralistic Lebanon.
  5. They also benefit from the higher degree of social solidarity which seems to accompany more pluralistic systems.
  6. Industrial America was a pluralistic and highly organized society.
  7. The point is that an orderly community can exist only if it shares many practices, and that in all modern pluralistic societies a great measure of toleration of vastly differing outlooks is made possible by the fact that many of them enable the vast majority of the population to accept common standards of conduct.
  8. That is why we need a Freedom of Information Act, why government must be more pluralistic and more decentralised, and why we should fully explore electoral reform.
  9. More importantly, the practice allows the creation of a pluralistic culture.
  10. Mr Yeltsin's followers accept the need for a pluralistic, market economy.
  11. The Report of the Swann Committee in 1985 added weight to the widely held view that in Britain's culturally and racially pluralistic society the education system has a crucial role to play in promoting racial harmony.
  12. Thus a pluralistic approach with an emphasis on the agricultural base of rural communities is required.
  13. The strong tendency of pluralistic systems of Europe is consensual and, in some cases, quasi-corporatist; on the other side of the coin, they enable extremist minorities to thrive.

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