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Перевод: significantly speek significantly


[наречие]
существенно; знаменательно


Тезаурус:

  1. The number of males surviving to old age in these birth cohorts has been very significantly deleted by the huge mortality associated with the 1914 - 18 world war.
  2. Patients in both treatment groups made significantly less attempts after treatment than in the two years before the study, but the lack of an untreated control group means that the efficacy of the treatments in preventing further attempts remains open to question.
  3. Just for a child to know that someone will be interested in her work or to have the opportunity to do something for someone else and know it will be appreciated can significantly change the child's attitude to the task.
  4. If postmodernism does exist in Britain, how strongly and significantly does it exist, and why has it often been overlooked?
  5. This was to be achieved partly by diversifying exports, but more significantly by creating local industries to manufacture goods that had previously been imported.
  6. Macao already has a significantly more representative government than Hong Kong.
  7. craft writing which is significantly different from speech, showing a developing control of grammatical structure and of a differentiated vocabulary; and write in a style which is appropriate for the purpose, audience and subject matter;
  8. In Britain, the 1990 Broadcasting Act has significantly altered the way in which the Christian faith can be represented in radio programmes.
  9. Not surprisingly , no document survives - or, at any rate, has been allowed to come to light - which indicates that the Celtic Church might have differed significantly from Rome in its attitude towards Jesus.
  10. DET expenditure on black education has certainly risen very significantly during the 1980s, with per capita expenditure for all educational levels rising from 176 rand per pupil (1988 rand) in 1980/81 to 595 rand in 1987/88, though much of this increase had been taken up by the rising bill for teachers' salaries.
  11. Sometimes Bentham is represented as having held a significantly different view from that just described, according to which an action which it is right for me to do at any moment is either one which produces a greater surplus of pleasure over pain than any alternative action then open to me (in which case it is the one right action) or produces as great a surplus as any alternative (in which case it is a right action), while all actions not thus right are wrong.
  12. Multiple regression analysis suggests that readers did not find the highbrow press significantly more useful than the lowbrow press for any purpose: reading a highbrow paper had no influence in the multiple regressions for newspaper "usefulness" (Table 6.10).
  13. Tourism authorities responded quickly to reports of the attack by issuing assurances that policing of Dublin streets had increased significantly during the past year and that crime against tourists had dropped by a third.

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