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Перевод: improvidence speek improvidence


[существительное]
непредусмотрительность ; расточительность


Тезаурус:

  1. Crosfield campaigned against intemperance, improvidence, and vice.
  2. Indeed, one of Wilkins's arguments in favor of the Copernican system had been that the alternative - imputing a daily rotation to the heavens - would be to argue "improvidence in nature."
  3. Those whose "condition is due to improvidence or thriftlessness and there is no hope of being able to make him independent in the future" were left to destitution or the Poor Law.
  4. Although devoted to his father's memory he always resented his extravagance and improvidence.
  5. Peter Gaskell, in his Artisans and Machinery: The Moral and Physical Conditions of the Manufacturing Population , wrote of the family disrupted by machinery and factory working where "recklessness, improvidence, and unnecessary poverty, starvation, drunkenness, parental cruelty and carelessness, filial disobedience, neglect of conjugal rights, absence of maternal love, destruction of brotherly and sisterly affection, are too often its constituents."
  6. Subsistence incomes force the poor into improvidence - they're never able to save, or plan their purchases.
  7. The earth is fast becoming an unfit home for its noblest inhabitant, and another era of equal human crime and human improvidence would reduce it to such a condition of impoverished productiveness, of shattered surface, of climatic excess, as to threaten the depravation, barbarism, and perhaps even extinction of the species.
  8. That it is wrong, we may learn from the sights all around us: drunken men lying on the ground, cursing and making oaths; young women lost to the bondage of early motherhood, always pushing children about in small carts, and making oaths; reckless gamblers who by their own improvidence must sell double-glazing for the prudent man's windows.
  9. William's health was poor, while his improvidence and family quarrels weakened their estate, but on Alice's own account the marriage was an affectionate one and she mourned him sincerely on his early death in 1668.
  10. No doubt the grand-old Victorian would have reprimanded us for our thriftlessness, extravagance and improvidence.
  11. Held, allowing the appeal and substituting a period of postponement not to exceed six months (Sir George Waller dissenting), that for the purposes of making an order for sale in favour of a trustee in bankruptcy under s. 30 of the Law of Property Act 1925 no distinction was to be made between a case where a property was being enjoyed as the matrimonial home and one where it had ceased to be so used; that where a spouse, having a beneficial interest in such property, had become bankrupt, the interests of the creditors would usually prevail over the interests of the other spouse and a sale of the property ordered within a short period; that only in exceptional circumstances, more than the ordinary consequences of debt and improvidence, could the interests of the other spouse prevail so as to enable an order for sale to be postponed for a substantial period; and that, accordingly, since the circumstances of the wives and their children, albeit distressing, were not exceptional, the order sought by the trustee should be made.
  12. Those who were safely beached on the shore of prosperity had the option of giving the credit to Providence, or arrogating it to themselves; as they regarded those less fortunate ones who were struggling in the water, they could see them as victims of their own improvidence or of God's ineluctable decree.
  13. Such vigour and severity helped to relieve the financial problems created by Henry III's improvidence, but it also increased the hostility of barons and people against the Forest system, and against the personal government of Henry III himself.

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