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Перевод: impolitic speek impolitic


[прилагательное]
неполитичный; неразумный; бестактный


Тезаурус:

  1. From this it followed that kingship, like fatherhood, was a divine institution to which resistance was not merely impolitic but sinful.
  2. Even if Dil members had thought otherwise, it must by now be clear that the ethos of the Irish Republic was still one in which it was impolitic to be in conflict with the church.
  3. For the next couple of days, the Britannia will be anchored up the coast, where Prince Charles will work on a BBC film about the environment and talk to government radicals with whom it was considered impolitic for him to spend time during his official itinerary.
  4. The independence which they had won was qualified, and in the long run the king lost little by this switch: he could still tax the clergy - and did so frequently - and he could convoke them when it would have been impolitic to convene the laity in parliament.
  5. In Huaiwiri, as well as Ajdabiya and Benghazi, it was impolitic to speak among men of women's "freedom", as this caused misunderstanding; but it was possible to speak of a condition (that is to say, of education) as a principle and as a practical measure.
  6. The project proved impolitic: the public would not stand for it, so the Government discarded or diluted ideology to avoid unpopularity.
  7. Even Chicherin, whose inaugural lecture recommended deference to the state, called the ban on student associations a preposterous thought and the non-remission of fees impolitic.
  8. Yet the text of the treaty of Bourges had made concessions which could be regarded as at least impolitic, at worst treasonable, to the French crown.
  9. "The man is entitled to leave the woman, to whom he is not married, and it would be wrong and impolitic to say that if he expostulates with her, pointing out that the inevitable consequence of her present conduct will be the rupture of their relations, the result, if he succeeds in changing her attitude and sexual intercourse is resumed, is that he commits an offence."
  10. The argument tying increased prosperity to increased freedom was intended to demonstrate to individuals, groups and communities whose interests were involved with the slave trade and slavery that they were impolitic in their understanding of their own interests.

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