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Перевод: encouragement
[существительное] ободрение; поощрение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Rumours that Britain would ask for anti-apartheid sanctions to be relaxed were quashed, although the Prime Minister offered some encouragement by calling the release "a major step in the right direction".
- There are four in particular that have significant educational implications: (1) the emphasis on individualisation, (2) the encouragement of the "exercise" disposition or mode of behaviour, (3) the widening of activities to be embraced by drama, and (4) the importance of intuition, which I shall discuss under the section heading "Dorothy Heathcote".
- For some, in fact, this meeting may be the only evening out they have during the month; and it is often the encouragement and moral support they get from the group that gives them the resolve to come at all.
- "Twenty years ago, when the crackdown came, our film-makers got much verbal encouragement from the West but no real support at all.
- Many thanks to all who support us in prayer and in all sorts of ways, we are grateful for your encouragement.
- The reassurance and encouragement of the counsellor can often be sufficient for an older person in this situation.
- If the independent business has one staff member who regularly uses the computer equipment and sufficiently interested to study the manuals, that person will, given encouragement, build up expertise which can usefully be passed on.
- Official encouragement, genuine popularity and a sense of purpose helped further heal the self-doubt and hesitation that had previously constrained British filmmakers.
- It was with his father Paul's encouragement that Pascal eventually set to work on the project, which has been "something of a labour of love over the last few years".
- Again the parents were given encouragement and messages of good luck as they went into the Sheriff Court with their legal advisers.
- It had to proceed through persuasion and encouragement - a difficult process with public-sector bodies, but almost impossible with major companies.
- Teachers provide the greatest encouragement for children to communicate in writing when they respond more to the content of what is written than to such errors, and when they share a child's writing with other children.
- So far COHSE has drawn encouragement from the fact that despite general interest no unit or trust has managed to get a job evaluation scheme off the ground.
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