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Перевод: prejudge speek prejudge


[глагол]
составлять поспешное необоснованное суждение; осуждать


Тезаурус:

  1. "The aim of this inquiry into the order relating to case no. 596, in the charge of Miss P. Sulkins, home visitor in the employ of the Bamborough Area Council for Social Service until last year - the pink file, sir - and transferred from the list covered by the South Midlands (Eastern Section) Administrative Area - the papers in the yellow folder, sir - is to try and establish an order of events that stretch over no little period in time, so that responsibility for the unfortunate outcome of these actions, or as some have chosen to prejudge this enquiry, lack of action, may be apportioned justly between the various bodies responsible under the Act.
  2. The Institute could not possibly prejudge matters by proclaiming the auditors' innocence from the outset.
  3. Lord Russell will one day answer to God for his own choice, and our place is not to prejudge the issue.
  4. In other words, I was trying to establish whether religion had been important enough in the interviewees' childhood (at least, as it was now remembered) for it to be mentioned, without any prompting on my part; and then, I would try not to prejudge what the interviewees thought was involved in religion, but let them decide what aspect would come out "naturally" - whether they would talk about the institutionalised churches, private prayer, a personal relationship with God, a way of looking at the world or the ultimate meaning of their existence.
  5. But Cooke added he wasn't going to prejudge the incident.
  6. "When DoI grant schemes require detailed proof that applications for grants are soundly based, they prejudge the conclusions to which the RD is directed and this can be self-defeating."
  7. I certainly would not like to prejudge what my right hon. Friend the Chancellor might announce in his Budget.
  8. This doesn't mean that it has to be quantitative, but rather that there is a clear relationship between the understanding being sought and the information collected, or selected for review, so that there is no inbuilt bias which would prejudge the outcome.
  9. What do you know of the case that you prejudge this lady's guilt beforehand?
  10. It is wrong, however, to prejudge an issue on the basis of hopeful speculation.
  11. For this reason ideal types of Fordism and post-Fordism, such as that footnoted by Rustin (1989: 56-;7), are somewhat misleading (which, to be fair to Rustin, he clearly acknowledges in the body of his analysis): they prejudge the contexts which will shape, and be shaped by, these tendencies.
  12. psychology cannot, for purposes of self-definition, prejudge that which it is required to judge.

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