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Перевод: socialistic speek socialistic


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социалистический


Тезаурус:

  1. Too late now because the Open Software Foundation in particular is pulling out all the stops to get Unix under control, dump its unpopular policies, rein in its unruly socialistic element and render it electable as a production operating system for mainstream business data processing.
  2. One purpose of the myth is to explain how the individual with his narcissistic needs relates to the more socialistic demands of the group, such as the business enterprise.
  3. Dicey thus felt that "the law of England is being "officialised" by statutes passed under the influence of socialistic ideas'.
  4. Thus, the intellectual climate was transformed by refugees from the failed Paris Commune, and from Spain, Italy and Germany, who had brought with them their socialistic education, which led to the general practice of mutual aid among the immigrants - a practice little known to the people of Argentina' (Juan Justo, in Aguilar: 1968, p. 79).
  5. It's only since the Second World War I think that a few nations, especially the, the, the highly socialist ones with a strong erm directed policy of sports, in sports and education, have begun to put an amount of effort into sports training which the less socialistic and less state concentrated countries like our own have found a, a bit offensive.
  6. In the United States MacArthur was identified with the right wing of the Republican Party with condemnation of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal for its "socialistic" tendencies.
  7. strongly of the opinion that the time has arrived when hasty experiments of a socialistic character, no matter how well intentioned - involving heavy public expenditure - should be scrutinised very closely.
  8. He believes its provisions to be socialistic and that they would cost hundreds of thousands of jobs in Britain while hampering enterprise in industry and small businesses.
  9. "Socialistic" rather than socialist, he tells himself he would belong to a political party if he could just find the right one to join.
  10. Not only do we find Lord Sumner in this case denying that elected members "are to be guided by their personal opinions on political, economic, or social questions in administering the funds which they derive from levying rates" but Lord Atkinson denounces the councillors for being guided "by some eccentric principles of socialistic philanthropy, or by a femininist ambition to secure equality of the sexes in the world of wages".
  11. He became the youngest beneficiary in the coupon election of 1918, fighting on a programme of "socialistic imperialism" in his Harrow constituency.
  12. Since he was elected in 1918 on a platform of socialistic imperialism, complete rejection by the political establishment of his more sensible ideas turned the potential into a certainty.

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