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Перевод: dichotomy speek dichotomy


[существительное]
последовательное деление целого на две части; деление класса на два противопоставляемых друг другу подкласса; дихотомия ; вилообразное разветвление


Тезаурус:

  1. This sexism was traced in the stereotyping of women (the madonna/whore dichotomy of classic Hollywood is a well-known example), and critics implicitly or explicitly called for an authentic women's cinema which would portray real women as they really are.
  2. Early conceptual clarification (Petch, 1987) confirmed both greater diversity than the simple dichotomy and the presence of alternative dimensions, for example decentralization and accountability, which both parallel and cross-cut the organizational debate.
  3. This dichotomy of surplus extraction and extra-economic coercion in the capitalist mode of production, although giving rise to a variety of state forms, has tended to detract from the role of the state, ideology and all other aspects of the "superstructure" within the totality of this mode of production.
  4. There may even be a male-female dichotomy on the issue.
  5. It is by no means clear whether the omission/commission dichotomy which applies to (and some would say, in the medical-legal field, bedevils) the crime of murder applies to suicide.
  6. Hopefully, through the discussion, the basic dichotomy as to whether RMI is an expensive irrelevance of little value to patient care, or is, in fact, a fundamental change in the way health services are managed will be clarified.
  7. One importance of the continuum is that it is a more precise form of categorisation than the simple dichotomy.
  8. That is what Mr Whittaker means by his "first world, third world" dichotomy.
  9. The important point to focus on is the relationship between the modern economic sector and the informal sector which is clearly not as negative as the formal/informal dichotomy would imply.
  10. The dichotomy is different, the line drawn in a different place from where Plato drew it, but the harm to education is just as great.
  11. But a residual effect of the "privatizing" of sexuality, and in particular of the construction of sexual deviance as an identity, a pathology of being, rather than a kind of behaviour in principle open to all, is that the challenge to this construction often itself remains imprisoned by the public/private dichotomy.
  12. This is a dichotomy which other police in Easton recognize, for a senior officer, with an obvious orientation towards crime control, once described the work with young offenders as "the real community work" (FN 10/2/87, p. 11).
  13. Like Douglas, I see no point in setting up a false theoretical dichotomy between "us", and "them", creating separate realms and polarities of modern and archaic thought, for I anticipate my inclusion of the concept of self can help link the tribalism which haunts the police defensiveness to an understanding of their "modern" beliefs, modes of thought, and action.

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