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Перевод: partiality speek partiality


[существительное]
склонность ; пристрастие
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Тезаурус:

  1. Here was a gentleman with a partiality towards those particular fruits whose cultivation was one of Miller's specialities and Justice refers to their happy association in the Preface of his British Gardener's New Director chiefly adapted to the Climate of the Northern Counties (4th ed.
  2. By Royal Invitation (1988) related, for example, that the Queen was suspicious about the number 13, that a footman had once fallen in love with Princess Margaret, and that Prince Charles disliked chocolate cakes, but manifested a distinct partiality for Bath Olivers.
  3. So little wonder that Mains should return to his country home just south of Dunedin and take with him a rather jaundiced view of the workings of New Zealand rugby, and the partiality of some of the media who followed the Stewart party line in South Africa.
  4. After last month's Jim Sullivan/Chet Atkins partiality for the tremolo arm, you should be well versed in its use.
  5. The Dar es Salaam-based Government papers, despite their partiality, did act as a valuable forum for public debate.
  6. And if that's not enough, any design emanating from a music paper or magazine might appear to expose some underlying editorial stance, and in doing so raise the question of impartiality (or partiality).
  7. Men like Murrells and Browne, and Major Clarence Buxton in Kenya, were celebrated as much for the influence they supposedly wielded over the Masai as for their partiality for them-'Murrells will keep situation under control'.
  8. Where administrators might justly be accused of partiality in land questions, however, was in cases involving the relations of the Masai with other tribes.
  9. A whole series of arguments against correctionalism can be discerned, originating from various sources, but all gaining impetus in the 1960s and early 1970s: the corrective stance was seen as being inappropriate to an academic discipline in that its partiality had the effect of distorting the nature and appearance of the phenomena it was studying; it was seen as neglecting the possibility that crime may have positive qualities and consequences; correctionalism was seen as having led to the violation of fundamental human rights and principles of justice in its single-minded quest for efficient crime control.
  10. "The question of peace for the Jews is not less important to civilization for their being a scattered tribe, and ever-rancorous Catholicism may yet have to be bloodily taught not to provoke the persecution and murder of those whom life abides even with partiality".
  11. An identification consequent on a prior dislocation can make for a creative, empathetic partiality which is then the basis of a further identification and understanding of other kinds of discrimination.
  12. In that refusal of personhood to moments of partiality is the hidden root of fascism.
  13. The police, for reasons of economy of control rather than from partiality, accepted, tolerated, even encouraged the solemn formalities of stateless justice; the Zuwaya equally did not reject due process of courts and judgements: these were not exclusive.

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