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Перевод: endow speek endow


[глагол]
обеспечивать доходом; обеспечивать постоянным доходом; делать вклад; завещать постоянный доход; наделять; одарять


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  1. The precise course of such relations and the detailed moral requirements they generate depend on the way individuals choose to develop them and the different normative implications with which they deliberately endow the relations.
  2. To help endow our cities and regions with facilities to enhance the celebration of United Kingdom 2000, such as the sporting facilities Manchester would need to host the 2000 Olympics.
  3. It is important to remember that the linguistic utterances of others are just as much externally observed behaviour as walking down stairs or pressing a button in a psychophysics laboratory although, because of the high information content of linguistic behaviour, we are prone to endow it with some mystical quality which opens a special window on to the mind of the person generating it.
  4. They may found voluntary associations, buy neighbourhoods and impose restrictive covenants on the use of properties in them, secure conditions of employment, endow charitable institutions, and promote their conception of the ideal community in many ways.
  5. Will we endow smart machines with personalities, free will and, ultimately, rights?
  6. In order to establish the appropriate conditioned responses (or expectancies) during the first stage of training, the subjects would have to attend to and discriminate those features that distinguish A from C and those that distinguish B from C. Any plausible mechanism capable of allowing a subject to do this would also endow the subject with an enhanced ability to discriminate between A and B because it would involve the animal in coming to respond to the distinctive features of each of the three stimuli.
  7. Add to all this that they endow themselves with rightness and send their mutual corroboration cascading through all levels of our information systems.
  8. It has had for its end the production of a convincing explanation of the writer's understanding of the origin of the Created God, that is, a God that man can endow with recognisable origins to be found far back in time and with qualities from which the desire to have an absolute standard of human behaviour can ultimately be evolved.
  9. I say virtually a spectator role, for the teacher is likely still to endow the pupils with a role label - "I have a patient outside.
  10. On the other hand it would make sense for nature to endow us with greater sexuality at a time when we are most likely to become pregnant.
  11. Lady Elizabeth Hoby was a striking woman in more ways than one; her portrait seems to endow her with more strength and resolution than actual good looks.
  12. Consent theorists, correctly perceiving that consent to the authority of a reasonably just government does endow it with authority over the agent, and faced with the fact that few people actually consent to the authority of their government, have often tried to extend the notion of consent to cover more cases.
  13. One is that academic research should pluck the fruits of the contemporary political agenda and lend credibility to vogue and vague notions that may fleetingly assume a high profile, reify concepts that are of the moment and endow them with the status of real analytical phenomena.

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