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Перевод: secede speek secede


[глагол]
выйти из состава; откалываться; отделяться; отходить; выделиться; отлагаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Over a third of the vote was not convinced that "To deny the right to secede is to help Tsarism and to indulge the Russian muzhik's nationalism."
  2. Recognizing the right to secede was seen as the means of securing the unity of the peoples of the old empire in a new State, not of precipitating disintegration.
  3. Lenin used a number of different arguments to justify recognizing the right to secede, and it is worth summarizing them.
  4. We Russians must emphasize the right to secede while the Poles emphasize the right to unite.
  5. "In my opinion, this kind of Communist (who denies the right to secede)", he repeated, "is a Great Russian chauvinist; he lives inside many of us and must be fought. "
  6. The public repudiation of Russian chauvinism was to offer the oppressed the right to self-determination, or as he now put it, so that there should be no ambiguity, the right to secede from Russia.
  7. By self-determination we mean the right for us to associate and integrate with the unitary state, or, as a nation, to secede."
  8. If Finland, Poland or the Ukraine secede from Russia, there is nothing bad in that.
  9. the right to unite implies the right to secede.
  10. Violence spilling over from the conflict in Croatia has escalated dramatically in recent weeks after the republic's 1.9 million Muslims and 750,000 Croats voted overwhelmingly to secede from Serb-controlled remnants of Yugoslavia.
  11. Then, turning to the Bukharin-Stalin argument, he agreed that recognizing the right to secede would vary according to the social transition involved.
  12. The Bolsheviks were merciless in their attack on the government for frustrating the movement for self-determination, which they interpreted as the right to secede, to create a new State, and to do it through the direct action of the peoples concerned without awaiting the approval of the central Government.
  13. However, once peoples had chosen not to exercise their right to secede, they should join a fully centralized State.

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