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Перевод: inaccessibility speek inaccessibility


[существительное]
недоступность ; неприступность


Тезаурус:

  1. Whilst there has been some confusion as to exactly what "remoteness" consists of (it seems to have been equated to distance from London whereas it would seem to be psychological remoteness in the sense of inaccessibility of decision-makers which really matters), the lesson nevertheless seems clear.
  2. Or the do-probe-me inaccessibility of a porcupine.
  3. Its inaccessibility to the rank and file may be one reason why Protestants were, until the beginning of this century, extremely distrustful of the mystical experience.
  4. This tour saw The Smiths diving into new areas of complete inaccessibility.
  5. The Campaign for Homosexual Equality's policy, in favour of such reform, reflects our concern about the inaccessibility to those under 21 of specifically gay safer sex information.
  6. High status is indicated through inaccessibility, human and physical barriers keeping the rank and file at a distance.
  7. The inaccessibility of the drought region means that one third of the money goes on transport.
  8. The inaccessibility of rural areas, the lack of public transport facilities, the dispersed and sparse population had all contributed to the failure of many courses to enrol students at levels within the prescribed minima for grant-aid and the thresholds for the Board's Regulations were demonstrably too high under such circumstances.
  9. In these fields both citizens and the officers concerned experience the same difficulty, the inaccessibility of information about what citizenship involves.
  10. Most of the main Honduran forests are being cut down, but the Mosquitia region has been protected by its inaccessibility.
  11. For Adorno (as, at around the same time, for Clement Greenberg), the "genuine" avant garde, represented most emblematically in his writing by his teacher, Schoenberg, was the last vestige of "authentic art" whose difficulty and inaccessibility were the marks of its unassimilable difference and its negation of bourgeois rationality, capitalist purposiveness, and what Peter Sloterdijk would later call "cynical reason".
  12. If failure to attract a willing partner leads some men to choose an unwilling one, or if, having failed repeatedly in the sexual stakes, such men find redress in humiliating and punishing one emblematic woman for the inaccessibility of all women, then society has failed in its role of socialising the male sex drive at its point of maximum danger and loss of control.
  13. "I HAVE received vague but disquieting information about the inaccessibility of the Willoughbys" old home," wrote William Dutt in 1914, who was keen to see Parham Old Hall (or the Moat Hall as it is sometimes called), before nightfall.

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