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Перевод: ethic speek ethic


[прилагательное]
этический; этичный; моральный; нравственный;
[существительное]
этика ; нравственность ; корректность


Тезаурус:

  1. This follows the ethic pursued in the conversion of similarly old city-centre premises in New York of leaving exteriors more or less alone so as not to attract attention.
  2. Not suprisingly, people in the north-east of the country, where the work ethic and the climate push the pace of life ever upward, reside permanently in the fast lane.
  3. Suddenly the climate was imbued with a new Puritan ethic, not the work ethic but the breeding ethic.
  4. In this century Christianity, too, would produce reform movements in which values close to those of the protestant ethic prevailed.
  5. This would entail a view of nature as organic and ecological, rather than mechanistic; an interpretation of lower forms of organisation in terms of higher ones, as well as vice versa; an acknowledgment of sentience much further down the organisational ladder than is at present commonly imagined; a biocentric ethic; and a holistic approach to knowledge.
  6. Having done this, after carefully considering his actions, he has made a statement which may well become the accepted ethic of Lakeland/British climbing.
  7. Supported by a work ethic to which his father gave eloquent support in lectures and in writing, he acquired imperceptibly habits of concentrated intellectual enquiry.
  8. Coming from a first-generation immigrant family there was a strongly defined work ethic and after my father died heavy responsibility was thrust upon us.
  9. Even at the same time as it publicly commends higher education, seeking out the graduate entrant, spending large sums on publicity to this end, and funding access to degree courses on scholarships, it also holds to a central ethic of distrust of the academic.
  10. The liberal bourgeois ethic of the West is a force for alienation, "bringing men and women into conflict with themselves and subjecting them to new forms of slavery while claiming to free them".
  11. The commercial ethic meant some deterioration in standards, while the cutbacks in the Overseas News department, one of the glories of Bush House, caused much dismay in the public communications world.
  12. In almost every aspect of our national life, from the educational system to the institution of marriage, the ethic of instant gratification and the rejection of perseverance and the long haul are clearly evident.

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