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Перевод: backwardness


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  1. IN THE popular Western imagination, India continues to be a country steeped in backwardness and poverty with very little to show by way of scientific innovation or technological achievement.
  2. That the restrictions are at last to be lifted in part reflects universal acknowledgement that terror of the communications revolution has been a prime contributor to the technological backwardness of the country.
  3. Then, in 1961, came A House for Mr Biswaf : a rich, spacious novel of emergence from backwardness, indeed from slavery, an emergence which is invested with irony.
  4. Beyond these factors were the numerical weakness and cultural backwardness of the working class, the low average productivity of labour (even if the factories could be put back to work), the vastness of the land area and the isolation of its rural inhabitants, the barbaric inheritance of Tsarism - all in comparison with the exiguous forces of the Bolshevik party.
  5. And while there were crudely economic motives in, for example, sending Hitchcock to reconstruct English and Oriental settings in Italy and Germany for his first film, The Pleasure Garden (1925), it did at least show that he was as aware as the Film Society's membership of the backwardness of British films.
  6. Over the last two centuries minority unrest has often stemmed from a thwarted intelligentsia impatient for power and capable of perceiving its nationality's relative backwardness.
  7. Mexico is a country where the church does not have a strong grip on the population because of the force with which the revolutionaries opposed the clergy, believing them to be partly responsible for the backwardness of rural areas.
  8. This is characteristic of many primitive, taboo-ridden societies, and may be one of the explanations of economic backwardness.
  9. The closeness of the Anglo-American special relationship during the Second World War boded well for a continuing post-war partnership, in which Britain would be able to influence US policy in a mutually beneficial way; and latent Soviet hostility, which became apparent in London sooner than in Washington, was lessened by the assumed technological backwardness of Russia, and by the devastation she had suffered at the hands of the Germans.
  10. The re-editing he demanded has generally been taken as evidence of just that Wardour Street backwardness to which Kine Weekly alluded.
  11. Legends of the nation "standing alone" in 1940 had been damaging and illusory, contributions to "the glamour of backwardness".
  12. First, the old programme of the right for national self-determination still applied to the territories of the European overseas empires (because of their backwardness).
  13. On a visit to England in 1914, Charles Path initiated what was to become a French sport, mocking the backwardness of British production.

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