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Перевод: refusal speek refusal


[существительное]
отказ ; право первого выбора


Тезаурус:

  1. The refusal, the third in as many years, is a symbolic trial of strength indicating the political balance of power within the WHO.
  2. In particular it is seen to share masturbation's refusal of the other in favour of the self.
  3. That leaves two plausible reasons for the British public's stubborn refusal to enjoy the fruits of share ownership: savers are either too dim or too smart.
  4. When Paris approved a nuclear plant near the town of Golfech in 1981 and Golfech refused, the socialist - (read Paris) - dominated regional council overturned the refusal.
  5. It would depend both on his precise mental state, whether he was capable of lucid moments at the particular time, and the particular treatment involved; for instance, refusal of therapeutic drugs prescribed to control dangerous behaviour would not be regarded in the same light as refusal to have a tooth extracted.
  6. Initially, the view in the United States was that the refusal had to be based on good grounds - for example, religious beliefs strongly held - but the position now is moving towards the idea that "individual freedom here is guaranteed only if people are given the right to make choices which would generally be regarded as foolish ones".
  7. Refusal to accept new terms
  8. It will become increasingly clear that Britain is paying a high political price for its refusal to participate in the EMS, not least in the almost immediate reflex reaction against any British proposals to affect the design of a future monetary union.
  9. I concede that it will do for judging in retrospect the spontaneity beyond the margins of my rationality, as when jumping like an instinctive animal for the side of the road, and for such primitive choices as the child's refusal of another helping; but I continue to insist that at the centre of me I differ from the child in having escaped being restricted to choice between spontaneous goals.
  10. In a sense they had little alternative on account of Israel's refusal to accept the return of the refugees and the refugees' own outright refusal of resettlement.
  11. Refusal in payment, forgery or any other misuse thereby became treason or sacrilege and attracted savage penalties.
  12. On the other hand there was some investment in being able to assess performance such that it was possible to reward people for "good" performance, and the group were not entirely able to sort this one out in that it was representing to them a dependent desire to be judged and be judged as good, and yet a refusal to accept the terms upon which judgement was being made in that they felt depersonalized by it"

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