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Перевод: permissiveness
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Тезаурус:
- Once the happy city of the Beatles and "pop" permissiveness, home of the most consistently successful football team in the land, Liverpool was now a visibly decaying city.
- There seems to be some reaction against permissiveness within marriage even in sophisticated, secular circles.
- The following song was broadcast on the radio and was on sale in the record shops, yet the wearing of miniskirts a few years later was denounced as improper and an example of western sexual decadence and permissiveness!
- When it reported in 1955 it demanded less permissiveness, not more.
- lamented Philip Larkin wryly, stating the received opinion about the permissiveness of the Sixties.
- The 1940s and war made seditious literature a vital concern; the 1950s and anti-communism made left-wing literature seem so threatening; the 1960s and permissiveness eventually caused us to think we could go too far with "indecent" and "obscene" books; and the 1970s and 1980s and the move towards a more multicultural society and the assertiveness of nationality made us conscious of the damage of racist and religiously intolerant literature.
- Research into disciplinary techniques suggests that the extremes of permissiveness and restrictiveness entail risks.
- Teenagers who get their own way all the time interpret such laissez-faire permissiveness as indifference.
- Some churchmen have gone along with the new permissiveness by conceding that as long as two people love each other that is all that really matters.
- A blend of permissiveness and forcefulness, combined with warmth and encouragement, fits the recommendations of child-rearing specialists who are concerned with fostering the sort of children who are socially outgoing, friendly, creative and reasonably independent and self-assertive.
- Even in these days of permissiveness, it may be that the one party has not had, or has been denied, the opportunity of discovering the anatomical characteristics of the other.
- The book reached King Charles I in captivity, and its permissiveness so displeased him that he asked another of his chaplains, Dr Hammond, to refute it.
- He prefaced a book called Bringing Up Children In A Difficult Time with a "Statement of an anti-permissive author": "How did I ever get the reputation of being an advocate of excessive permissiveness?" he asked plaintively and disingenuously.
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