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Перевод: militate speek militate


[глагол]
препятствовать; свидетельствовать против; говорить против; бороться; сражаться


Тезаурус:

  1. These fundamental dissimilarities will surely militate against the two communities coming together.
  2. He may consider it his duty to practise non-cooperation and civil disobedience, but he must always be on his guard against acts of violence which only serve to militate against the success of his actions.
  3. As well as personal barriers there can be church barriers, such as liturgical practices that militate against any spontaneity in worship.
  4. Rather, it is an examination of constraints which militate for or against plural reference.
  5. In discussing the question of the possible use of the atomic bomb, Farrar-Hockley concludes that it is unlikely that the bombs could have been used in Korea without prior consultation, as "honour and American political interest would have combined to militate against such a course" (p. 386).
  6. But even the most mercenary of foreign firms grows a little queasier about trading with a regime which shoots dead its citizens, and then tries to score popularity points by offering convict labour to foreign factories; and even the most unreconstructed optimist can see that the resurgence of hard-line Marxists in the Peking power structure is likely to militate against further free-market reforms.
  7. In the battle to save West Sedgemoor and the Derwent Ings in the 1970s and 1980s, the large number of small landowners was to militate against the efficiency with which large-scale drainage schemes could be organized.
  8. Institutional structures and political realities militate against the poor, especially the rural poor.
  9. The housing styles, narrowness of the streets and the location of the district vis-a-vis the rest of the city all militate against Neustadt becoming an environmentally attractive area overnight.
  10. A crop of injuries and a long break from competition militate against England's Lisa Opie successfully defending the women's title, for which Susan Devoy, of New Zealand, seven times champion, is the firm favourite.
  11. Since women's role in politics will be restricted by the same male attitudes which militate against equality in the home, the Christian churches will continue to be particularly attractive to them.
  12. Not surprisingly, the paper says, the responses indicated that "the present scope of the audit and the legal framework in which it is conducted militate against auditors successfully meeting the needs of shareholders and others with an interest in the audit process".
  13. Modern methods of butchery militate against this; drenching freshly slaughtered carcases in water means that they spoil more quickly, and weight-loss achieved as the meat hangs means less profit.

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