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Перевод: arbitrarily
[наречие] произвольно
Тезаурус:
- As in Babylonia, this calendar was adapted to the sun by intercalating a thirteenth month from time to time, but this was left to local officials in the different cities to decide, and they did this individually and arbitrarily.
- Even where an authoritative decision is meant finally to settle what is to be done it may be open to challenge on certain grounds, e.g. if an emergency occurs, or if the directive violates fundamental human rights, or if the authority acted arbitrarily.
- We might just as well ask why, when we try to recall visually some period in the past, we find in our memory just the few meagre arbitrarily chosen set of snapshots that we do find there, the faded poor souvenirs of passionate moments.
- This, however, was too much for the Government and, using the excuse that public opinion was not yet ready to accept the protection of many unpopular modern buildings, Lord Caithness, the Minister of State for the Environment, arbitrarily whittled down English Heritage's list to 18 buildings - excluding Bankside - although it represented a more traditional approach in the Fifties to the now-unfashionable Modern Movement.
- In its appeal AI also expressed dismay at reports that Iraqi Kurds who returned to Arbil in northern Iraq following a government announcement of an amnesty for Kurds on 5 April were arbitrarily arrested, summarily executed or subjected to forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment.
- It would be like arbitrarily changing all the colours and smells of the world.
- Rather an alternative and extra dimension to the observation is required if the deep structures and meaning inherent in any arbitrarily constructed social world are to be understood.
- In a letter to members, the Assistant Masters and Mistresses Association warns against schemes "with no guarantee of adequate resources; which may blur the process of professional development with the identification of alleged weaknesses for disciplinary purposes; and which may be used as a crude and inequitable process for relating salary rates to arbitrarily judged levels of performance".
- The objective was to use a relatively small fission device to trigger-off a thermonuclear reaction of arbitrarily large yield.
- This problem appears in a more or less acute form in many countries whose borders were arbitrarily set by colonial rulers or as the outcome of wars.
- It can legislate arbitrarily to deprive groups of citizens of their basic rights or freedoms, to enlarge its own powers at the expense of local government, to weaken the ability of the media to inform the public, or to sap judicial independence.
- The original LFA (now known as "severely disadvantaged") followed the old "hill cow line", rather arbitrarily drawn up in 1943.
- Across occupations, pension ages vary arbitrarily and do not show any systematic relationship to individual skills or preferences.
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