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Перевод: assert
[глагол] утверждать; заявлять; предъявлять обвинение; отстаивать; доказывать; защищать
Тезаурус:
- But the logic of the situation now began to assert itself.
- The strategy adopted for the defence of absolutism and reason is firstly to protect philosophy from the intrusion of the sociology of knowledge and secondly to assert that there is simply no other way than having the absolute standards of reason.
- But when there is a conflict between the Bible and either tradition or the assumption of theology I believe we should assert the supremacy of the written Word if for no other reason than that our Lord adopted precisely this approach with respect to the Old Testament.
- Thus an opportunity had to be missed by the Library Association to assert its outright rejection of library censorship, using one of the few pieces of legislation that ensure that libraries exist and in a manner free from censorship.
- I think it is just because his is too mild and won't make an effort to assert himself.
- It is typical of him to assert, as Judaism does roundly, that all work is honourable; and deny that the reliance on special work and destiny ("God's work") elevates a man per se .
- The distinctive feature of the beliefs is that they assert or imply the honour or prestige due to the group over and against another or other groups, and consequently motivate the group to achieve such honour on the field of social conflict.
- But the state of financial disorder starts at the top, in a federal government that continues to assert its rights to print money to pay its bills.
- This plea for methodological anarchy seems rather at odds with current competition between generalising approaches and those that assert the unique cultural specificity of cultural practices.
- They visited the homes of the women, talked to husbands, fathers and fathers-in-law who did not want them to take part in any struggle, and they urged the women themselves to assert themselves.
- Naturally, the Ceauescu clan had to possess more consumer goods than anyone else in order to assert their authority.
- The process described is common: women who often suffer from low self-esteem, frustrated creativity or an inability to assert themselves can - subconsciously at least - look for someone who will express confidence, arrogance, purposefulness, ambition and success.
- They assert that "ideas alone, in the absence of action which violates the Criminal Law, do not constitute a crime."
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