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Перевод: bipartite speek bipartite


[прилагательное]
двусторонний; состоящий из двух частей; разделенный на две части; двураздельный


Тезаурус:

  1. Huggett (1976b), in an attempt to define geographical systems, extended Lazlo's (1972b) bipartite scheme to include another microhierarchy to provide an evolutionary link between atoms and planets in the macrohierarchy, namely the hierarchy of planetary and geological systems.
  2. Thus, as Brewer et al (1988:16) point out, the tripartite structure is actually a bipartite system of control.
  3. Nevertheless, the bipartite system remained in place and would be fundamentally modified only if a powerful political will to do so could be mobilized.
  4. The central case of the judicial function is the final and binding resolution of bipartite (i.e. two-party) disputes as to facts, or as to the existence or scope of legal rights or duties, by means of finding facts, deciding what the law is and applying the law to the facts.
  5. In contrast, the POU domain is a bipartite DNA-binding motif.
  6. A series of bipartite agreements, each allocating a particular territory to a retailer would be treated entirely differently from a (registrable) multipartite agreement regarding exclusivity, though it may have the same effect.
  7. Great difficulty will be encountered in seeking to use expert determination outside a bipartite contractual dispute.
  8. Pereira, considered a close confidant of the President, was dismissed soon after leading a delegation to southern Senegal for a bipartite meeting on border security see also below.
  9. Ways of changing the Northern Ireland bipartite selective system (of grammar and secondary intermediate schools) to a non-selective system were investigated.
  10. Finally, the tripartite system of accountability is "amenable to a high degree of central influence and control", but operates as a bipartite structure with "occasional genuflections towards the local authority" (Uglow, 1988:130).
  11. This was certainly the view of a leader in The Times Higher Education Supplement which talked of "the expectation, and for many the hope, that the bipartite structure to be established by the Bill will not endure for long".
  12. CytR produced a bipartite footprint in which the protected regions were separated by approximately 10 bp and located between the regions protected by the two cAMP-CRP complexes.
  13. The starting point of Poulantzas' theory is thus a view of capitalist society as a bipartite whole, made up of contradictory structures and class practices.

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