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Перевод: redefinition speek redefinition


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  1. One of Cornford's most important implications for Eliot was his redefinition of what "comedy" meant in terms of Greek and more primitive drama.
  2. What we're about is a redefinition of black identity."
  3. This particular passage is Bukharin at his sophistical worst, since he rails against the "freedom to labour" in a manner that dodges the real freedom that workers can obtain by forming trade unions; this was not a negation of the "freedom to labour", but rather a redefinition of that freedom in a positive manner.
  4. It was Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss who had the insight and courage to start, at the turn of the century, the long process of discovery and purification which is leading to a redefinition of Mozart.
  5. We can argue for a redefinition of concepts such as "sexually attractive" to include all those women currently negated.
  6. The same preliminary character is also found in the other task which Marx's redefinition of the aim of social analysis required.
  7. In it Jones challenges the concept of full employment, questions the relevance of the work ethic and advocates the redefinition of work to include domestic labour and hobby activities.
  8. He further argues that Derrida's fundamental claim that speech is really writing, and that writing is prior to speech, is based on a redefinition of terms, and that by such methods one could prove anything, that the rich are really poor, that the true is really false, and so on.
  9. The starting point is a redefinition of the goal of discipline, and here we might heed the words of Allan Fromme:
  10. Try encouraging a redefinition of the problem.
  11. A crucial contribution of TQM theory is the redefinition of the concept of the customer.
  12. The APB believes that the starting point for the future development of auditing must be a fundamental redefinition of the purpose of the audit.
  13. The process of exclusion in operation currently is an important part of the social construction of the definition and redefinition of the labour force, of the economically active and inactive, of the unemployed and retired, of the productive and unproductive, and, therefore, of working age and old age (Walker 1980; Phillipson, 1982).

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