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Перевод: exclusion
[существительное] исключение; элиминация
Тезаурус:
- If exclusion is to be permanent , the LEA's decision on whether to order the pupil's reinstatement is binding on the head teacher, although the governors may appeal against an LEA's refusal to reinstate a permanently excluded pupil, using the same machinery which the LEA is required to establish for such appeals by parents (and pupils if aged 18 or over).
- Inversion becomes a kind of transgressive mimesis: the subculture, even as it imitates, reproducing itself in terms of its exclusion, also demystifies, producing a knowledge of the dominant which excludes it, this being a knowledge which the dominant has to suppress in order to rule.
- But the exclusion of theology could be inspired by purely pragmatic considerations.
- The exclusion of the courts It has been argued so far that the methods of control and accountability introduced by the 1985 Act leave much to be desired.
- Furthermore, they were pointing out that legalism and the exclusion of parents would have paradoxical consequences: the last-resort philosophy and pessimism about care could lead to reluctance to recognize the signs of abuse, which in turn - especially in a hard-pressed and under-resourced situation such as that faced by many inner-city authorities - could have fatal results.
- In November, the Government put forward its own possible solutions for discussion, including fining schools and forcing them to publish their exclusion figures.
- There are also negative measures in the sense of restriction of land-uses, and exclusion of people and/or livestock from certain areas.
- But the exclusion is all-important because women's presence would dissolve the symmetry between men's work and masculinity.
- Valuable, in that, by providing a conception of an autonomous, rational and apparently neutral subject, it made it possible for Enlightenment liberalism (in particular Mary Wollstonecraft) to question the exclusion of women from public life.
- For some, it may seem somewhat morally repugnant to make policy choices based on the decisions of a rational man who is overly concerned with his own welfare, perhaps to the exclusion of others.
- In this book she shows how in the years of the establishment of the Christian Church, holiness came to be defined by the exclusion of the female, and a concept of purity which had its roots in the Old Testament was used to establish the priesthood as a wholly male structure.
- In part because of the geographic isolation of the borough, in part because of the necessity of living near the workplace, this population was rooted in the locality, producing a fierce sense of self identity and exclusion.
- Over and again, one hears the complaint that, for some tasks, insurers have exclusion clauses according to this or that age limit.
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