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Перевод: uniformity
[существительное] единообразие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Insofar as there is uniformity between the members of a nation, it is the result of nationalism (and usually the creation of a State to enforce uniformity) not the cause.
- More recently, David Tonkin and Bill Robertson have argued against standards that impose uniformity of measurement on companies, and in favour of "strict recognition and disclosure requirements" instead (see ACCOUNTANCY , March 1991, p 28).
- Approached systematically, however, it would be difficult to show that, before the coming of States which enforced degrees of uniformity upon their citizens, what was common to a people living in a particular territory was greater than what they had in common with people outside the territory.
- Assuming that uniformity exists for research funding by the EC, as an example, the EC Nuclear Fission Safety 1991-;94 programme states that in order to qualify for research support projects "your proposal must be transnational and involve at least two independent participants from different member States", ie three in all.
- The pressure to secure a greater measure of uniformity by explicit and formal statement is considerable as is a growing tendency to secure change, or block it, by litigation.
- So, for example, when the head teacher of a school refused to allow a Sikh boy to school because the boy wore a turban in contravention of the school rules on uniformity of dress, this was unjustifiable race discrimination.
- It can be argued that mass communications have simply speeded up the whole process of change enormously, rather than imposed a massive and rigid uniformity.
- However, although at the upper levels of society locative and other bynames became surnames and survived from this early period, this was not true at the lower levels and certainly there is no uniformity in the development of surnames.
- According to Asser's Life of King Alfred , that intellectual monarch had candles of equal length lit successively to mark the passing of the hours; but, as Bloch remarks, "such concern for uniformity in the division of the day was exceptional in that age."
- It produces an ice quite Ben Nicholson in the uniformity of colour, and there is an almost Rodinesque sumptuousness about the lumps and knobs that accumulate at the ends of the shelves.
- The setting of particularly high standards for uniformity and internal consistency makes it impossible to speak of the existence of almost any "ism" in policy.
- "Being various; absence of monotony or uniformity; class of things differing in some common qualities from the rest of a larger class to which they belong"
- In the case of private sector corporations the bank's problem is compounded by the lack of international uniformity in accounting and legal standards.
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