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Перевод: exigency
[существительное] острая необходимость; крайность
Тезаурус:
- Financial exigency as well as domestic security dictated a peace policy, for the second of the two early wars and the suppression of the Polish rebellion inflated the national debt from 652 million paper rubles in 1828 to 823 million in 1832.
- Sir Lewis' avuncular features mask a hard-nosed businessman unafraid of putting financial exigency before personal sentiment.
- Most academic teaching posts in universities (but not public sector higher education) have traditionally been offered on a "tenured" basis, so that academic staff can lose their job only on grounds of professional misconduct (and not on such grounds as redundancy or financial exigency).
- Much of what we have just talked about may seem far beyond our reach or experience yet, but it comforts us to believe that no exigency of life can ever rob the believer of accepting its transcendence as well as its immanence.
- However, the limitations upon examinations in shaping recruitment practices are not restricted to the effects of this particular practical exigency.
- This principle is sometimes found expressed in the language that he is "doing something with his estate" but it really reflects a rule of common sense on the exigency of busy lives.
- This hypothesis is a consequence of his search for the inherent necessities of human thought, following his dictum that a theory, the ultimate in understanding, must satisfy the following formal conditions: it must confront the facts from the position of an antagonist, of course, but it must itself be based not on fact but on some absolute and inevitable exigency (1984: 23).
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