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Перевод: recrimination
[существительное] взаимные обвинения; взаимное обвинение; встречное обвинение
Тезаурус:
- He could not resist adding recrimination.
- McCann throws doubt on his own assertion when he reveals that the Connolly commemoration committee, which had been initiated by the DHAC radicals, was thrown into a "welter of recrimination" when the planned march was abandoned.
- We endured in our separate miseries the wilderness of unspoken recrimination, accusation and regret.
- The reason unforgiving strategies don't do very well is that they can't break out of runs of mutual recrimination, even when their opponent is "remorseful".
- Tension existed even before Ceausescu came to power in 1965, but relations between the two states have degenerated in a flurry of mutual recrimination, slander and public protest.
- In a climate entirely dominated by Tit for Tat, Suspicious Tit for Tat does not prosper, because its initial defection triggers an unbroken run of mutual recrimination.
- This is because it is so good at avoiding runs of mutual recrimination.
- Remorseful Prober is like Naive Prober, except that it takes active steps to break out of runs of alternating recrimination.
- The health service, Britain's standing in the world and the classless society were his themes, recrimination was not.
- This means that runs of mutual recrimination are nipped in the bud.
- That it was going in this direction anyway had already been signalled by the resignations - often amid recrimination - of every one of Mr Gorbachev's top economic advisers: notably Stanislav Shatalin (who gave his name to the rejected "500-day" plan to convert the Soviet economy to capitalism) and Nikolai Petrakov (who was the president's personal economic guru).
- Their decision to precipitate a leadership contest only days after Labour's fourth humiliating general election defeat threatened to plunge the party into a new bout of recrimination and in-fighting.
- The sight of it seemed to provoke in her a torrent of recrimination.
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