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Перевод: profundity speek profundity


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  1. Held , allowing the appeal, that although justices had an overriding duty to investigate the proposals advanced by the parties notwithstanding that they had been fully agreed, the profundity of that investigation should reflect the reality that there was consensus between the parties, particularly when one party was a local authority with statutory duties and another the child's guardian ad litem, and any period during which justices reserved their decision or reasoned judgment should be kept to a minimum; that if justices, having fulfilled their duty to make an independent investigation of terms proposed by consent, came to the conclusion that other terms should be imposed on the parties, they should indicate the terms they were minded to impose and give the parties an opportunity to make submissions on them; and that, in all the circumstances, the order should be varied to provide that there would be no contact with the father on the basis that the local authority would continue to perform its statutory duty to review each six months and that the half-sister would be afforded reasonable contact (post, pp. 277B-;F, 278C-;D).
  2. Readers of this book will recognize that this attitude is an error of great profundity.
  3. Why does he seem to equate circumlocutory pomposity with profundity?
  4. First, and foremost, whilst undoubtedly there is an overriding duty in the court to investigate the proposals advanced by the parties, even when those proposals are fully agreed, the profundity of that investigation must reflect the reality that there is consensus amongst the parties to the litigation, particularly when the parties include a public authority with statutory duties and a guardian ad litem on behalf of the child.
  5. Yet despite the flow of movement from one form to the next, the structure of the painting lacks profundity.
  6. He didn't understand the profundity of Estabrook's pain; he was too chilly, too remote.
  7. His argument deploys the old jargon of authenticity, now combined with the jargon of otherness; despite his Hegelian framework, Scruton deploys this jargon as an exalted metaphor which does little more than bestow a spurious profundity on a normative sexual politics which is at heart timid, conservative, and deeply ignorant.
  8. Our four English mystics may lack the imaginative and mythical depths of the great Kabbalists and Sufis, they may not be as daring and extreme as Eckhart and they certainly do not have the lyrical passion of the sixteenth century Spanish mystics St Teresa of Avila (1515-;82) and St John of the Cross (1542-;91), but they bear witness to the profundity and intelligence of the new English spirituality of their day.
  9. Its profundity, he argues, lies in the fact that the unity of marriage enters into the mystery of the unity of "Christ and his church".
  10. The vigour and profundity of the Old Testament's own challenge is at once realized when we recall how far the ruins of Jericho are from Eden, or from that remarkable declaration of faith in Genesis 1, and how completely the smoke of its destruction hides the last of the promises given to Abraham in Genesis 12.
  11. Jaq sensed the distress behind the expressionless face and the profundity of her request.
  12. But women would never be equal, he reflected, pleased to have discovered a new profundity, until the day came when men stopped thinking it natural that their wives should always have the smaller car.
  13. There were those at that time who cultivated melancholy to give themselves the appearance of profundity.

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