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Перевод: reluctance speek reluctance


[существительное]
нежелание; неохота ; нерасположение; отвращение; магнитное сопротивление


Тезаурус:

  1. After the rise of the PLO and its acceptance by the Arab states as sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people in 1974, there was still a natural reluctance, even among some Arab states, to accord it negotiating authority for the Palestinian people.
  2. The reluctance of some Labour leaders, most notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden, to be too closely associated with the dispute gave the impression that the Labour Party was not fully behind the strikers - although the records of most local Labour parties deny such an impression.
  3. Lecture after lecture, accompanied by complaints about the futility of lectures and his reluctance to give them.
  4. This reluctance has been overcome in some areas by the setting up of " Liaison Committees" i.e. informal committees usually consisting of local representatives from the environmental services committee, officers from the environmental health department, the Health and Safety Executive, local residents and local industry.
  5. Where there exists such a reluctance to carry out the correct diagnostic procedures or, as is often the case, there is simply a dearth of properly trained specialists, the natural result is treatment without diagnosis, the haphazard use of antibiotics (such as penicillin for all urethral discharges), and an increase in antibiotic resistance of the gonococci coupled with an infuriating denial of the problem, "Just look at our figures.
  6. He recalls how, seeing England from his own urban American background he has always been aware that the natural habitat of the Englishman was the little rural community and that industrial and large towns were accepted with reluctance.
  7. Twilight and mystery were woven into the words - along with fear and a reluctance to accept the inevitable.
  8. However, the widely-perceived reluctance of the Government to raise base rates again has encouraged expectations in financial markets that it is seeking alternative monetary policies.
  9. The civil servants' reluctance would be resolved by a ministerial directive that the project must be supported - some action was always better than none, the project would have an impact in several regions, if it worked it would boost exports and create employment.
  10. The reluctance of private capital to commit itself to a still depressed regional economy must be viewed in the context of MDC's changing development strategies.
  11. The reluctance to undertake serious study is equally widespread, but is significant in this area to provide a challenge to all those concerned with promoting adult education".
  12. With some apparent reluctance, in the 1970s, the SDA was persuaded to co-ordinate the Glasgow Eastern Area Renewal project (GEAR).
  13. The reluctance of LEAs to use their powers under the 1918 Education Act to make direct provision for liberal adult education and the Board of Education's powers under the 1921 Education Act to grant-aid university and national voluntary organisations providing liberal adult education led the new Ramsay MacDonald minority government to issue, somewhat hastily, the 1924 Adult Education Regulations effective from 1 August of that year.

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