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Перевод: diligence
[существительное] прилежание; усердие; старание; старательность ; дилижанс
Тезаурус:
- You cannot but admire their facile diligence?
- But, for the time to come, I hope we may double our diligence, if the war with France do not obstruct our endeavours for time is so far spent, past our meridian, that the affair calls for diligence.
- Formal education was shelved, which was a relief, because the unctuous kind of diligence expected of her at school had convinced her that she was both stupid and sinful.
- In practice the length of a statute of limitations is perhaps less significant than the content of the duty of diligence imposed upon purchasers of works of art.
- The final point to be made is that the local researcher should trust his instinct, and if something "feels" wrong it may well actually be wrong, and with diligence can be so proved.
- With the development of computerised registers of stolen art work and specialised magazines reporting thefts, one of the conditions to be met is to have consulted such sources (of course the legal relevance of a register depends to a certain extent on the diligence of the dispossessed owner in reporting the theft).
- Historically, the standard of diligence set by the courts has been comically low, as can be seen from the cases concerning failure to supervise fellow directors and managers who turn out to have been defrauding the company.
- Compensation is payable in certain circumstances provided that the possessor exercised due diligence.
- Such splendour is not for most of us, either as patrons or purchasers; but, if he is content to appreciate the diligence of the scribe rather than luxuriate in the extravagancies of the illuminator, the collector can assemble single leaves from a wide variety of manuscripts at modest cost.
- As early as July 1728 Wade was able to report: "I am now with all possible diligence carrying on the new road for wheel-carriages between Dunkeld and Inverness, of about 80 English measured miles 128 km", but it was 1731 which saw the creation of his masterpiece, the road from Dalwhinnie to Fort Augustus, in the middle of the Great Glen.
- The surveyor accepts responsibility to the applicant(s) and the Leeds Permanent Building Society for the stated purposes and the report will be prepared with the skill, care and diligence reasonably to be expected of a competent chartered surveyor or incorporated valuer, but accepts no responsibility whatsoever to any person other than the applicant(s) and the Leeds Permanent Building Society.
- As Walkerdine (1987) has argued, qualities generally attributed to girls, such as industriousness and diligence, are often cited by teachers and researchers as examples of girls' weaknesses in education.
- Much noted for its courage, the camel-lepard was widely reproduced in early English heraldry to communicate the virtues of diligence and bravery.
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