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Перевод: stance speek stance


[существительное]
поза ; стойка [спорт.] ; позиция ; положение ног (гольф, крикет)


Тезаурус:

  1. Chris Pearson, Labour member for Colchester, said that was an outrageous stance to take because half the schools in the county were dilapidated.
  2. That is what the illogical anti-contraception stance of the Roman Catholic Church is in effect saying - and as that film so vividly illustrated that would mean a mini-genocide going on inside every male every minute.
  3. In a letter to The New Republic , complaining about critic Stanley Kauffman's view of the film's "moral stance", Webb wrote:
  4. After a knockdown the fallen fighter had so many seconds to make it back to the starting stance and the less able were those who didn't "come up to scratch".
  5. Although nowhere recorded in the public documents, the reason for Attlee's climbdown on this central issue for Britain's postwar overseas policy stance was a threat from the Chiefs of Staff to resign if the Prime Minister persisted in his criticisms.
  6. From the audience's applause it was obvious that most of them agreed, which led me to reflect yet again how this general attitude - exemplified by the average audience for the BBC's Question Time - has become almost the most familiar political stance of our time.
  7. A long-standing by-law has been invoked to support the stance of the board.
  8. "I know it is only a discussion paper," Mr Brenan said, "but there are serious concerns about these matters, and, in my opinion, it is a clear pointer to the stance we should be taking from an ethical viewpoint."
  9. Some of the driving force is lost by D pointing upwards; Bad stance: bent arms and too crouched a position; Driving force acts in direction of travel; Good stance; extended arms.
  10. "The political stance adopted by a class at any given time will be i part a function of the structure of the political system as whole and the concrete possibilities which exist in a specific situation for the application of various kinds of class alliances" (Roxborough 1979: 82).
  11. Yet, while the background of terrorist violence remained, and the gulf between the two communities in the North hardly seemed to narrow at all over the years, the stance of the Thatcher government was clearly one based on diplomacy and compromise.
  12. Fast Stance (Figs 88 and 89)
  13. A TWO-EYED STANCE

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