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Перевод: insistence
[существительное] настойчивость ; упорство; настояние; настойчивое требование
Тезаурус:
- More fundamentally, the insistence that science and technology are linked together and that schools must concentrate on science at the expense of the arts is a long-term weakness of the scheme.
- Now they were in the end-of-class ritual of thanks, part of ballet's insistence on grace not only of body but also of spirit.
- Kennedy's insistence on keeping Soviet influence out of the Western Hemisphere and miscalculations by both superpowers brought the world to the brink of nuclear conflict in 1962.
- The insistence upon rational objectivity in science actually arises from an honest perception that we humans are capable of a high degree of self-deception.
- The same fact was responsible for Dennis's insistence that we should take to the water.
- Conservative MPs found it delicious, though more refined palates will have gagged a bit at Mr Gummer's insistence on always over-salting the self-righteousness.
- This insistence pushed the waverers such as Kukanjao towards the clutches of unashamed Serb nationalists like the acting Yugoslav defence minister, General Blagoje Adzoic, and the acting chief of staff, General Zivota Panic, who said baldly this week that the army will stay in Bosnia to prevent "the genocide of any nations, especially the Serbs because they are the most threatened".
- Sometimes Brian tried to comfort himself with the fact that, however much he had wanted a child, he had not forced motherhood on Celia, that Harry's conception had not exactly been his fault; but then that thought had been instantly negated by the realisation that his own pleasure at her pregnancy, their move to the country and his insistence that all would be well, amounted to a foolish bigoted optimism for which he blamed himself entirely.
- Their insistence on selling only complete packages made the cost of buying the guides too expensive, but at the same time individual purchasing libraries have often gone on to modify the guides for local use; and this is the greatest block to co-ordinated and centralized production - librarians prefer to prepare their own guides, tailor-made for their particular local needs.
- So the insistence of some employees on cash payment tends to slow down the trend to cheque or transfer payment, and therefore to that wider use of bank accounts which we see as bringing considerable advantages to consumers in money management and cheaper credit availability.
- It has been dropped into a black hole for the duration of the campaign at the insistence of the spin-doctors.
- Gandhi's insistence that real conversion is a matter of the heart, and something between an individual and his God, makes him view with suspicion the authenticity of many so-called conversions.
- We now think of an insistence on grammatical correctness as a conservative position.
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