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Перевод: orthodoxy
[существительное] ортодоксальность ; православие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Fforde's error (and Eccleshall makes the same mistake) is simply that the "orthodoxy" which Dicey and his friends in the LPDL espoused was not Conservatism but classical mid-Victorian Liberalism.
- What amounts to a fear of art, perpetrated under a false rhetoric of care and defence of the marginalised now dominates everything this oxymoronic "radical orthodoxy" touches.
- Sir: I am sorry that John Torode (3 October) found the Salman Rushdie seminar "dispiriting", and even more sorry that he perceives in it the birth of a "dangerously illiberal orthodoxy".
- Several other traits make Darras something of an outsider, set apart from French cultural orthodoxy.
- Since the early 1980s, the Pro Life lobby had made all the political running, especially in the Republican Party where candidates at local and national level, including George Bush, were forced to amend their views to fit the new conservative orthodoxy.
- The school of thought associated with him - "neo-orthodoxy" - is essentially an attempt to re-present the "orthodoxy" of the Protestant Reformation in twentieth-century terms.
- The Suez crisis of November 1956 had demonstrated Britain's economic vulnerability, the decline in her political power, and the cumbersome orthodoxy of her military establishment.
- In contrast with the previous orthodoxy of rigid feeding by timetable and letting babies cry rather than "spoil" them, he advised natural loving care as the guide.
- Labour's response was to blame Mr James Callaghan's financial orthodoxy - it was his government that introduced cash limits on government spending - and to lurch still further to the Left.
- Conservatives, in particular, argued that the "liberal establishment" and the think-tanks it favoured - Brookings, the Rand Corporation, even the grand old Council on Foreign Relations in New York - embodied a stifling and wrong-headed orthodoxy.
- The inculcation of political orthodoxy and instruction of a more coercive nature was left strictly in the hands of the Party.
- Some of those, predominantly of the middle-class who had declined from religious orthodoxy, turned to cults such as spiritualism and Theosophy, which insisted upon survival in some form.
- A vote for Fox became, absurdly, a vote for the Church, a vote for Orthodoxy, a vote far all the things which Lewis now "stood for".
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