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Перевод: socially speek socially


[наречие]
в общественном отношении; в обществе; социально; неофициально; приветливо


Тезаурус:

  1. "You know them socially, I believe."
  2. It covers the situation where the works council demands the dismissal or transfer of an employee who behaves in an illegal or socially harmful way.
  3. The membership of groups is socially organized in pronounced hierarchies of dominance, rank, or status.
  4. encouraging alternative forms of management and production, and encouraging the development of "socially useful" products;
  5. Socially, sodomy was repeatedly equated with heresy and political treason; metaphysically, it was conceived as "sexual contusion in whatever form", a "force of anarchic disorder set against divine Creation", not a part of the created order but an aspect of its dissolution.
  6. In a game the rules are socially constructed beforehand; in creative drama they are negotiated, but this negotiation is often constrained by whatever the "rules" happen to be in the slice of life the creative drama is reflecting.
  7. There is no greater modern illusion, even fraud, than the use of the single term work to cover what for some is, as noted, dreary, painful, socially demeaning and what for others is enjoyable, socially reputable and economically rewarding.
  8. the proletarian plan, according to comrade Preobrazhensky consists in systematically disturbing the equilibrium of society, systematically breaking down the socially necessary ratio between the different branches of production, i.e. systematically fighting what is the most elementary conditions of society's existence.
  9. The authors of the Crowther Committee Report of 1971 saw no benefit in controlling credit, though it would be socially harmful for money-lenders to risk lending money, at the high interest rates which would bring them a commercial profit, to anyone unlikely to be able to pay it back.
  10. Although most children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds have not been identified as low achieving, there is still a high correlation between social-class membership and educational achievement, with middle-class children distancing themselves increasingly in educational achievements and perhaps also socially from children from working-class backgrounds - another form of segregation within what purports to be the mainstream.
  11. Tomorrow, she realised, she would be socially conscious again.
  12. Families from this range were always in search of respectability and, having followed their betters into churches, lecture rooms, and recreational clubs, they were now being told that a certain amount of movie-going need not necessarily be socially harmful.
  13. Several writers have suggested that those people who most readily succumb are often rather introverted and socially inept individuals even before the compulsion takes over.

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