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Перевод: self-controlled speek self-controlled


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  1. On the surface Nizan appeared unchanged - distant, aloof, self-controlled, academically industrious and successful.
  2. She was harder, and more self-controlled.
  3. A guide is self-controlled in all she thinks, says and does.
  4. In the process whereby a child comes to act in accordance with the rules and values of society, becoming eventually a reasonably self-controlled, inner-directed member of the community, one of the first steps is the development of self-restraint .
  5. He was calming down under the influence of Tweed's self-controlled personality, his off-hand way of talking.
  6. Lily was always so very self-controlled, patient, helping.
  7. He seeks to provide a substantive characterization of the concept of reality which will enable him to do two things: first, to show how certain rules and procedures are logically correct, how employment of them will suffice to guide us towards knowledge of reality; secondly, to show how it can be rational for a self-controlled agent to seek to contribute to knowledge of reality.
  8. Heavy drinking, spitting, and swearing rather than collective violence marked off the "rough" from the rest - the self-controlled "respectable" elements.
  9. Calmer now, self-controlled.
  10. Sometimes, as Harriet went about her days, inwardly sorrowing but outwardly self-controlled, she felt as if she had lost both a husband and a daughter.
  11. In 1907 Sidney Webb, in a tract entitled (significantly) The Decline in the Birth Rate , wrote: "In order that the population may be recruited from the self-controlled and foreseeing members of each class, rather than those who are feckless and improvident, we must alter the balance of remuneration in favour of the childproducing family", and therefore he concluded that "we shall indeed have to face the problem of the systematic "endowment of motherhood" and place this most indispensable of all professions upon an honourable economic basis" (Webb, 1907).
  12. The conflicts and inconsistencies present in our commonsense and other mere primitive concepts of inquiry are resolved in a procedure which exhibited a harmony between presumption, aim, and method; it can be pursued in a totally self-conscious, reflective, self-controlled and rational fashion.
  13. "Normally she is so collected, so self-controlled."

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