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Перевод: defect
[существительное] дефект ; недостаток ; порок ; изъян ; неисправность ; повреждение; нехватка ; недочет ; [глагол] нарушить долг; отступиться
Тезаурус:
- In terms of the acceptance of law and order, the bulk of the catholic - nationalist remnant form a part of the civil society of Northern Ireland, though as much as a third of the remnant can defect from this consensus, as when supporting the Provisionals over the "H" -Block prison issue.
- It has taken a long time to reduce the effects of that defect but it is now under control.
- So I have worked out by impeccable logic that, regardless of what you do, I must defect.
- How many Tit for Tats must there be in order for Tit for Tat to do better than Always Defect?
- Unlike Tit for Tat, Always Defect, though a true ESS, cannot use local clustering to cross the knife-edge.
- Instead, he is limited to a sum which reflects the difference between what he actually paid for the property, and what the Court thinks he would have paid had he known of the defect at the time he bought it.
- Attempting to play the male role when it is y r turn to play the female is equivalent to playing the DEFECT card.
- In a population that has already come to be dominated by Always Defect, no other strategy does better.
- Little analysis was apparent in many of the early Programmes - a defect that was never entirely overcome.
- The central defect is the plot.
- But the party has also lost out because of the salience of race (which encouraged the white south to defect to the Republicans), embourgeoisement of the working class, and the Social Issue (concern about the rise of the anti-Vietnam war protest movement in the 1970s and the assertiveness and challenges to traditional values by various minority groups).
- Its herdbook was formed in 1892 and there was a breed society from 1920 to 1938 but it was reconstructed from a few remaining individuals, with the result that there was considerable inbreeding and a particularly popular bull, widely used for his whiteness, was later found to have spread a serious genetic defect (hypoplasia) correlated to the degree of whiteness.
- This type of defect is referred to as a "luminescence centre".
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