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Перевод: pertinence speek pertinence


[существительное]
уместность ; отношение; связь


Тезаурус:

  1. The question was given pertinence suddenly last month when Thompson, citing a knee injury, withdrew from a decathlon in France after only five events, already then 300 points behind the leader.
  2. But immediately the pertinence of this point is denied:
  3. "You played it for her, you can play it for me": MacWeek expects Apple Computer Inc this month to announce a software only information server code-named Bogart that simplifies and accelerates text search and retrieval; the thing will use agent technology to enable users to perform English-language queries with Boolean operators and proximity searches of text stored on a central server or on CD-ROMs and will deliver "smart relevance" search results, ranked by pertinence to the user's query; searches can reportedly occur on demand or at user-specified time intervals.
  4. I noted earlier that Marx recognised the social and political "materiality" of lines of demarcation other than those of property holding in the "Eighteenth Brumaire": nonetheless what is striking in this passage is that he never settled accounts with the general theory which denied such factors any pertinence in the long run.
  5. Nonetheless, certain collectivities acquire a certain salience or pertinence in relation to the dominant political issues of a given period.
  6. If the skills are not immediately applicable then neither students or pupils nor faculty staff or teachers will respond, even though the skills might have pertinence at all levels.
  7. In terms of the concepts outlined above we could express Marx's views thus: the economic class of proletarians (propertyless sellers of labour power) will necessarily become increasingly homogeneous in respect of income levels and conditions of life and work; this will result in the increasing "non-pertinence" of social collectivities based on branch of industry, religion, nationality, sex etc., and the increasing pertinence of the social collectivity coterminous with the proletariat itself; eventually as a result of the process of struggle this social collectivity will become organised into a corporate body - the trade union movement - and a political force: the communist movement or party.
  8. This raises the question of the pertinence of churches and Christians in their own media productions as well as in those "secular" media especially concerned with artistic values.
  9. In 1936, three years before Aaron Copland, Thomson started writing film scores which were a model of unobtrusive clarity and pertinence, combining American materials to suit documentaries such as The Plow that Broke the Plains and The River with the musique d'ameublement approach of Satie.
  10. Their pertinence is much increased by the rapidly increasing capitalisation of the work-place both in the factory and the office, and by the greatly increased complexity of the machinery.
  11. Another aspect of this later circumcision of particular pertinence to the present discussion is that removal of the foreskin did not on its own render the rite effective.
  12. The three best moments of his career were, appropriately, the concert highlights: "Won't Get Fooled Again', "5.15" and, despite the easy jokes, "My Generation", whose lyrics still have some pertinence even when sung by a 45 year old.
  13. These biting and critical words come from those writing from within the Church, and the fact they were written some twenty years ago has not, lamentably, altered their truth and pertinence.

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