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Перевод: remoteness
[существительное] захолустье; удаленность
Тезаурус:
- Whilst there has been some confusion as to exactly what "remoteness" consists of (it seems to have been equated to distance from London whereas it would seem to be psychological remoteness in the sense of inaccessibility of decision-makers which really matters), the lesson nevertheless seems clear.
- But still today this remoteness is the main problem for industry.
- Problems of remoteness.
- "But we will and really must change the bureaucracy, the remoteness of management, the impersonal care for patients, the frustrations of the staff and the failure to maintain high standards everywhere that the present way of running the service causes far too often."
- All worked prodigious hours ("Charles, eez's nairver at 'ome" was the frequent complaint of Powell's sprightly Italian wife), which reinforced their remoteness from the rest of the world.
- Remoteness is still the keynote of this region, but a Charlton reiving party would be hard put to it these days to work up a good gallop along the upper reaches of the North Tyne River.
- To appreciate the remoteness of this morsel of land, one must set sail from Santiago, strike west into the great Pacific, and rely on one's navigational skills.
- Because of the remoteness of farms a better knowledge of techniques of handling difficult lambings and calvings would be useful.
- We read about the governor's bitten ear with the fascination of doting remoteness.
- The judgement of observers of the misfortunes of others were influenced by numerous factors, such as the scale of the calamity and its proximity or remoteness, as well as by prejudices arising from class and privilege.
- The main criticisms levelled by the 1950s critics - the inadequacy of their public relations and the remoteness of the court - have been tackled, more effectively than anyone could have predicted.
- Political remoteness is an artificial constraint, arising from the excessive centralisation of government and the multiplicity of layers of decision-making which have been erected between the problem and its solution.
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