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Перевод: exclusion speek exclusion


[существительное]
исключение; элиминация


Тезаурус:

  1. If exclusion is to be permanent , the LEA's decision on whether to order the pupil's reinstatement is binding on the head teacher, although the governors may appeal against an LEA's refusal to reinstate a permanently excluded pupil, using the same machinery which the LEA is required to establish for such appeals by parents (and pupils if aged 18 or over).
  2. Inversion becomes a kind of transgressive mimesis: the subculture, even as it imitates, reproducing itself in terms of its exclusion, also demystifies, producing a knowledge of the dominant which excludes it, this being a knowledge which the dominant has to suppress in order to rule.
  3. But the exclusion of theology could be inspired by purely pragmatic considerations.
  4. The exclusion of the courts It has been argued so far that the methods of control and accountability introduced by the 1985 Act leave much to be desired.
  5. Furthermore, they were pointing out that legalism and the exclusion of parents would have paradoxical consequences: the last-resort philosophy and pessimism about care could lead to reluctance to recognize the signs of abuse, which in turn - especially in a hard-pressed and under-resourced situation such as that faced by many inner-city authorities - could have fatal results.
  6. In November, the Government put forward its own possible solutions for discussion, including fining schools and forcing them to publish their exclusion figures.
  7. There are also negative measures in the sense of restriction of land-uses, and exclusion of people and/or livestock from certain areas.
  8. But the exclusion is all-important because women's presence would dissolve the symmetry between men's work and masculinity.
  9. Valuable, in that, by providing a conception of an autonomous, rational and apparently neutral subject, it made it possible for Enlightenment liberalism (in particular Mary Wollstonecraft) to question the exclusion of women from public life.
  10. For some, it may seem somewhat morally repugnant to make policy choices based on the decisions of a rational man who is overly concerned with his own welfare, perhaps to the exclusion of others.
  11. In this book she shows how in the years of the establishment of the Christian Church, holiness came to be defined by the exclusion of the female, and a concept of purity which had its roots in the Old Testament was used to establish the priesthood as a wholly male structure.
  12. In part because of the geographic isolation of the borough, in part because of the necessity of living near the workplace, this population was rooted in the locality, producing a fierce sense of self identity and exclusion.
  13. Over and again, one hears the complaint that, for some tasks, insurers have exclusion clauses according to this or that age limit.

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