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Перевод: dispassionate
[прилагательное] бесстрастный; хладнокровный; спокойный; беспристрастный
Тезаурус:
- First, it would bring Britain into line with the best European practice, notably in Germany where local, regional and federal labour courts handle problems in a fair, dispassionate way based on law, precedent and judicial expertise in the labour field.
- All critics, however dispassionate, bring to their subject thick encrustations of personal prejudice and, which they are probably even less well equipped to notice, assumptions which are attributable to the spirit of the age.
- The first problem is the dispassionate judgement of compositions that emerge from, and in some cases directly express, political oppression.
- That we should take a more dispassionate view and consider the long-term effects of Briant's work.
- It is not necessarily an accurate description of the demands of the job, and the skill label may result more from the strength of the trade union or occupational group in maintaining that its members should continue to hold that position, than from a dispassionate assessment of the skill content of the job.
- In a dispassionate view, a century seems to have several advantages, as being more than a lifespan and being an evident but arbitrary division.
- It is, as is so often the case in criticism of Leonard's work, a travesty of Pope's high standards, a supra-imposing of the critic's personal standards not dispassionate appraisal.)
- When Awlad Amira took control of the popular committees a few months later, ousting Mannaia from office, Umar al-Abairsh and his supporters alleged that they could have done so only with Tibbu support; they said only Awlad Amira, poor and unenterprising, would stoop so low to get their hands on the administration: Awlad Amira denied establish the truth of such allegations: Awlad Amira denied them, as they would; Tibbu pointed to their political inactivity, their poverty and lack of numbers, and their peacefulness (except under provocation), suggesting that Mannaia were scarcely dispassionate when they talked about the results of elections.
- "Knowledge" is often associated with external forms of knowledge: of objective, dispassionate study which leads to theoretical commitment.
- His tone of voice objective, dispassionate, as if they were kitchen implements or gardening devices.
- The blue eyes searched her face with a dispassionate curiousity .
- Firstly, that by gathering together common people with common community problems we have an extremely powerful learning tool which enables us to take action upon our problems without the dominating involvement of "experts" and professional, academically-orientated researchers with their dispassionate "objective" non-involvement, and alien criteria of values.
- He can watch his Spanish league champions in the same dispassionate way that he would watch a Bulgarian second division match.
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