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Перевод: disavow
[глагол] отрицать; не признаваться; отрекаться; снимать с себя ответственность; отказываться; отпираться; отнекиваться; отмежеваться; дезавуировать
Тезаурус:
- Both the androgynous evasion of sexual difference, and the psychoanalytic insistence on it, disavow the homoerotic knowledge of its other side (s ) and the perverse dynamic which so radically implicates masculine and feminine not only within each other but, much more disturbingly, with what each excludes.
- The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, formed at the time of the abolition of the Stormont parliament, represents those catholics, protestants, and others who disavow the twin alliance of Ireland but retain at least a practical attitude on sovereignty.
- Even before Heseltine announced he was standing there were a number of press smears about some of his closest aides, the worst example being a report in The Sun on 13 November headlined "The Adulterer, The Bungler and The Joker", which Mrs Thatcher was forced publicly to disavow.
- The radical agenda runs something like this: Labour ought to begin talks with the Liberal Democrats on PR; negotiate electoral pacts with that party, so that they can achieve a majority in 1996, not just in order to form a government, but to introduce PR; abandon links with the trade unions, eschew egalitarian tax policies, perhaps even abandon the name "Labour", so as to disavow any claim of being a party that primarily represents a working class that, in self-identification, is constantly dwindling.
- The article went on to disavow the use of violent methods:
- We are prone to over-emphasize our rationality and to under-rate the very significant part played in our lives by beliefs and ideas that we normally categorize as irrational and absurd, and readily disavow.
- To consider the rationale of such explanations is to suspect that, rather than homosexuality being a fear of the other (sex), heterosexual masculinity involves at least intense anxieties about, and probably fears of, the same (sex), and constructs/explains homosexuality in terms which project, disavow, and legitimate those anxieties.
- Parties adopt or disavow policies not only to win forthcoming elections but also as a response to past electoral outcomes.
- There were also inherited pledges which no new Prime Minister could disavow.
- It is true that an inability to legislate upon certain matters might render a constitution prone to crisis but on others it would be far from necessarily fatal and at least one judge, in a common law country, has recently acceded to the proposition that he might be prepared to disavow the power of the otherwise unlimited New Zealand Parliament to enact law providing, for example, for human torture.
- Bosnian Muslims thought he was going to be their president; but so did those who want America to disavow meddling overseas.
- He did not disavow Thatcherism but made plain his distance in both style and substance.
- Insight , a conservative magazine, began its December analysis of the debacle with the litany from the television series Mission Impossible : "Should you or any member of the I(mpossible) M(issions) force be caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
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