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Перевод: disinclination speek disinclination


[существительное]
нерасположение; несклонность ; нежелание; неохота


Тезаурус:

  1. Financial circumstances other than as a result of redundancy under the terms of the Employment Protection (Consolidation) Act 1978 (notice of which is received after the issue of the Booking Confirmation), disinclination to travel or weather conditions.
  2. Nisbet and Sadler (12) further point out that school closure may bring loss of employment, loss of rates through migration out of the district and loss of resources due to disinclination to develop together with decline of existing services such as transport.
  3. The halving in aggregate attendance at football matches, which has taken place between the early 1950s and the early 1980s (from almost 40 million to under 20 million), is a result of the disinclination of married men to spend most Saturday afternoons watching live football.
  4. The hostility of the Soviet Union, generous American aid, and the disinclination of successive governments to abandon Britain's great-power status, all made higher Defence expenditure politically acceptable.
  5. Some of the oil companies operating in the UK disputed the British Gas view of the future suggesting that abundant reserves exist in the southern part of the North Sea and maintained that the reason a shortfall was in prospect was British Gas's disinclination to pay suppliers the same price for UK produced gas as for imported gas.
  6. With the apparent disinclination of the Cambridge Board to consider any major modification to its proposals the District sought to make similar appointments in Essex and Norfolk.
  7. His alcoholism apparently alienated his former writing partner; his admirable disinclination to offer any public denial of his homosexuality may have compromised his potential as a solo performer; and he battled for several years with the throat cancer which finally killed him.
  8. Apart from a few fanatics, there was a general disinclination to apply the laws directed against them.
  9. Discriminatory and punitive rates, like Mr Smith's 59 per cent, not only put many of the most agile brains in the country to work to find ways of avoiding them but create a profound disinclination to work harder or take risks when you have to give nearly 60 per cent of it to the Government.
  10. disinclination to travel or continue the holiday
  11. This lack of reflectiveness and disinclination to make policy has contributed to the failure of the Interregional Group of Deputies, an informal club of MPs, to turn itself into an effective parliamentary opposition.
  12. But the ITV companies' disinclination to schedule sport is more critical.
  13. Further, tacit acceptance of its reputation and credibility in that role was visible through the disinclination of most LEAs to assume direct and full responsibility for liberal adult education and their acceptance of the legitimacy of the provision already being made by the WEA and the universities.

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