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Перевод: providence speek providence


[существительное]
предусмотрительность ; бережливость ; провидение; промысл


Тезаурус:

  1. She records that, when his Regt embarked for the Crimean campaign and fears were expressed for his safety, she took the hopeful view that "so much prayer was made for him, we ought to believe that a special providence would be extended over him.
  2. Baxter later referred to "many strange occurrences", no doubt recognising the hand of Providence in bringing about their union.
  3. Knox had gone into the country to translate the Vulgate into English and Lewis was being prepared by an unseen providence for war work no less surprising.
  4. And thus I was brought, by the gracious providence of God, to that place which had the chiefest of my labours and yielded me the greatest fruits of comfort."
  5. The "law" of natural evolution or development, especially when popularized by Herbert Spencer and applied to society, was said to parallel traditional Christian reliance on Divine Providence and meant that the expansion of Nonconformity at home and the extraordinary growth of British power and influence abroad could be seen as part of the same phenomenon.
  6. The Three Dialogues aims to demonstrate "the incorporeal nature of the soul, and the immediate providence of a Deity: in opposition to Sceptics and Atheists".
  7. According to Robert Brandenberger, of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, hot dark matter and cosmic strings can be used to produce large-scale structures like the ones actually observed.
  8. The top 10 Peps last year were, in descending order: Britannia Life American Growth; Fleming American; Fleming Fledgling; Murray International; Murray Smaller Markets; Capability Special Situations; Fleming Mercantile; Eagle Star Environmental Opportunities; Providence Capitol United Kingdom Money Markets and Eagle Star United Kingdom Growth.
  9. To revert to an old style would be to try to set back the clock and deny the progress which had been made and made under divine providence.
  10. A general, diffused providence which has no particular manifestations whatever is an inherently problematic concept.
  11. Charles Trevelyan, who was Chief Secretary of the Treasury at the time of the famine in Ireland, regarded the tragedy as due to "the operation of natural causes"; the unhappy Irish were victims of Providence, as expressed in the laws of supply and demand.
  12. More and more people were looking to the drains, rather than to providence.
  13. As men expanded the field of responsibility for their own existence, the field formerly assigned to Providence, in the traditional sense, contracted.

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