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Перевод: congruence speek congruence


[существительное]
соответствие; согласованность ; конгруэнтность ; совпадение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. But it is not only typical patterns of informal on-the-job training which are important, for there is also a congruence in aspects of formal police training (on both aspects of training see Fielding 1984, 1988a, b).
  2. For many, "law" and "order" refer to the ideal of legality (or "the rule of law") - and while it is clear that this does not refer to an uncontroversial notion, it is arguable that most people would agree on certain core features of the rule of law: a congruence of official action with a previously declared rule so as to preserve individual autonomy and freedom from arbitrary state power, and a notion of equal treatment of individuals in the eye of the law.
  3. What is fantasized here is a perfect life - a smoothly running, perfectly functional, utilitarian consumer aesthetic that has a natural congruence with socialist politics.
  4. Goal congruence and autonomy .
  5. Like congruence the concept of similarity is as old as Euclid.
  6. He explains how the mathematical tools of congruence, transformation, invariance and groups are used to define symmetry and to classify its variety.
  7. But, with Iago, Nunn has opted for a congruence of scales.
  8. It is a form of brainwashing, or what that pioneer in the study of learning processes, Gregory Bateson, called corrective learning, that information-seeking activity whereby a person attempts to "achieve a congruence between "something in his head" and the external world by altering what is in his head" - only in this case it is what is in Iago's head, "If thou dost love me", Othello says to Iago, "Show me thy thought"; earlier he had said that Iago hesitated.
  9. Moreover the control of these emotions and their congruence with other more benign feelings, such as love and sympathy and joy in living, require the exercise of our minds, not only for the calculation of the technical means to achieve our chosen objectives, but for the formulation of the terms in which we describe the world we think we live in, and the reality within which we have to make our choices concerning the use of force.
  10. There is in fact a remarkable cross-party congruence on the idea that the effectiveness of criminal justice and policing depends on the "involvement of the community", though the Government denies that this requires full local democratic control, as opposed to consultation.
  11. The end of the war meant the end of the blissful congruence between fantasy and reality, and Churchill turned to painting and writing in an effort to regain that happy state.
  12. As we have seen, congruence with "verb bias" can facilitate role mapping directly, but it can only facilitate name mapping indirectly.
  13. Is this means calculated to bring congruence on ethical matters among those who use it properly?

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