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Перевод: sectional speek sectional


[прилагательное]
групповой; разборный; местный; секционный; звеньевой; составной; сборный; разъемный; данный в разрезе


Тезаурус:

  1. There they were more important in train handling and as sectional Points.
  2. The trick was to portray one's chief opponent as sectional, driven by class envy, and a danger to social and economic stability, and thereby to provoke a defensive coalition against him.
  3. The criminal justice system projects itself above social conflicts and expects to be recognized as fair and just because it is guided by universal principles that transcend sectional interests.
  4. In place of the Fabian imperatives of post-war planning and the corporate outlook of the 1944 White Paper, there had come sectional interest and a declining confidence in the public sector.
  5. Against this, the principal opposition in the form of the Municipal Alliance espoused narrow sectional interests, and gradually lost support as Labour consolidated electoral power.
  6. But the scene was set in the political climate of the Weimar Republic for political and functional devolution, a system of checks and balances between individual, sectional, and national interests.
  7. Firstly, Hitler was regarded as the personification of the nation and the unity of the "national community", aloof from the selfish sectional interests and material concerns which marked the normality of "every-day life" and created the damaging divisions in society and politics - the selfless exponent of the national interest, whose incorruption and unselfish motives were detachable from the scandalous greed and hypocrisy of the Party functionaries.
  8. All his life, MacDonald had fought against a class view of politics and for the primacy of political action as against industrial; for him the logical corollary was that the party must be prepared, when necessary, to subordinate the sectional claims of the unions to its conception of the national interest.
  9. Second, the trade-union movement continued to grow while the Labour Party established itself (if only as an adjunct of Liberalism), and as both institutions were significant expressions of sectional interests, they created apprehension among the political authorities.
  10. In short the movies had to be contemporary and had to reflect some of the mass anxieties of the age without ever becoming sectional or subversive themselves.
  11. Rather: "The business interests of the nation as a whole are subordinated to those of certain sectional interests that usurp control of the national resources and use them for their private gain."
  12. Every social, political, and box-office consideration suggested to the showmen that it would be unsatisfactory for the movies to remain a merely sectional entertainment.
  13. Here most such movements appear to be reactions against the centralisation of state, economic or cultural power, against bureaucratisation, or else they express various other local or sectional discontents capable of being wrapped in coloured banners.

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