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Перевод: dichotomy
[существительное] последовательное деление целого на две части; деление класса на два противопоставляемых друг другу подкласса; дихотомия ; вилообразное разветвление
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- There may even be a male-female dichotomy on the issue.
- 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.
- 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.
- One importance of the continuum is that it is a more precise form of categorisation than the simple dichotomy.
- That is what Mr Whittaker means by his "first world, third world" dichotomy.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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).
- 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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