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Перевод: qualitatively


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Тезаурус:

  1. Though not large, this sector of the church is qualitatively important.
  2. "Its very difficult to appreciate a revolution, to see today as really qualitatively, dramatically different from the day before.
  3. It is "the men" who act as a body, and the actual organizer is recognized only as the symbolic embodiment of "the men", and is in no way superior or qualitatively different from "the men" "
  4. " the main idea is that social phenomena are seen as existing in relation to each other, and continually developing in and through such relations so as to form at various phases contradictory forces that generate qualitatively new formations.
  5. However, even if it is a matter of putting different variables in boxes on a sheet of paper and following through likely relationships qualitatively - a far cry from what is usually meant by systems analysis - it is a further intellectual advance on the black box approach to "social factors".
  6. So when our Lord spoke about the Kingdom of Heaven being at hand, he was referring to its being qualitatively present.
  7. Clearly much of the material is unsupportable and there is a sense in which this is self-evident in that the Scrapbook is styled as an "anti-document" which, like the films of Debord, is co-extensive with the equally unsupportable and qualitatively diminished world to which it relates.
  8. When this picture was fully developed, even space was represented not as being qualitatively the way it is in vision, but as a structural isomorph of visual and tactile space.
  9. Although their effects are more extensive, Plinian eruptions are not basically very different qualitatively from the Vesuvian type.
  10. Cox's subjects were, by any definition, outstandingly creative, to the point of being almost qualitatively distinguishable from their fellow men.
  11. Not being part of the Chewong social universe, they operate according to different rules but, interestingly, this does not mean that they can be treated in qualitatively different ways - such as be attacked.
  12. Our ability to measure qualitatively these differences and similarities between assemblages and to synthesise the results into such taxonomic units as phases or traditions is in no way a test of the validity of the proposition that measured differences are indicative of degrees of ethnic affinity.
  13. On the question of Poland, Lenin accepted much of Rosa Luxemburg's case that circumstances had qualitatively changed since the time of Marx - "the restoration of Poland, prior to the fall of capitalism, is highly improbable, but it cannot be asserted that it is absolutely impossible".

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