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Перевод: stringency speek stringency


[существительное]
строгость ; точность ; убедительность ; вескость ; срочность ; неотложность ; недостаток денег; стесненность


Тезаурус:

  1. Despite the 1984 break with the IMF, economic stringency measures remained in force though they were gradually reduced in the following years.
  2. Pelican Group: Stringency is on Roger Myers' menu
  3. One reason for varying the itinerary of the Conference was the stringency of post-war rationing.
  4. Many head teachers are unfamiliar with, and apprehensive about, the mysteries of financial, human resource and estate management, and aware that the local authorities, as a consequence of overall financial stringency and funding formulae for education, will only be able to provide limited support.
  5. Where, in the Report, Beveridge talked of the "strong public opinion" in favour of subsistence pensions, in the private memorandum he contemptuously dismissed this as "sentimental and political", insisting that the state should retain the right to reduce pensions below subsistence on grounds of financial stringency or a fall in the cost of living, and warning of the dangers of a "birthday present" mentality if there was no retirement condition.
  6. The result of such stringency is a vetting of would-be candidates that makes the post of Pope look like slumming.
  7. Nevertheless, in these days of economic stringency and looming closures, the matter of separation at a young age is one which we should not neglect.
  8. Yet it is evident that the timing of the Act had been determined by Churchill's desire to popularize his first budget and, with the rate of pension remaining static despite inflation, the continuing poverty of many elderly people merely testified to the inefficacy of such posturing in a climate of financial stringency.
  9. There has been a long resistance to accepting that, in spite of the logical stringency with which laws in science are formulated, interrelated and tested, their origin has never ceased to be the same.
  10. And Salsburg found that, when he applied statistical tests to the NCI data, between 3 and 70 per cent of the compounds either caused or protected against cancer, depending on the stringency of the decision rule used.
  11. There was the pressing need to concentrate on national reconstruction, which imposed financial stringency in all other fields of government expenditure, including Defence.
  12. But on the present approach the search for universal standards is irrelevant to the objectivity of right and wrong; it is in the nature of standards, which must alter with changing conditions and vary in stringency and applicability to particular cases, to be both a help and a hindrance to discovering the objective worth of a particular act.
  13. The Bike Sub-Committee was still being urged to proceed, yet a month later the subject was adjourned, only to be urged on again the month following - "so long as it had a corrugated iron roof", presumably a financial stringency to keep the cost down to 15.

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