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Перевод: empower
[глагол] уполномочивать; давать возможность; разрешать
Тезаурус:
- Through knowing what happens if we empower Ego, and by understanding our payoffs, we can decide to change - to choose love rather than fear, joy rather than struggle, forgiveness rather than punishment, cooperation rather than competition, honesty rather than deception, responsibility rather than blame; and to do so every day of our lives.
- As we accept more responsibility, so we empower and enrich our lives.
- That's why we aim to empower young people to give them the maximum choice to build their own success.
- Some political activists concluded from this that what was needed was to "empower the poor", encourage their civic and political participation as a way to redress the balance, give them the strength to organize in such a way as to make effective claims on society, to receive those citizen's rights to which they were said to be entitled.
- Step forward Kenneth Clarke, with plans to empower courts to send offenders to new secure training centres.
- Information and education empower people".
- The party is concerned to "empower" the individual, and interestingly the party's policy review, Meet the Challenge.
- AN ATTEMPT by party activists to empower the Labour conference to amend the leadership's policy review was defeated with the aid of union block votes.
- Since the 1980s, community organisations began to set up resource centres to serve and empower marginalised societies.
- For example, self-help and community projects may provide support to parents and families, empower vulnerable people and develop informal networks in neighbourhoods (Collins and Pancoast, 1976).
- Parry sees the problem which Fanon addressed as precisely that of how to constitute self-identity in a way which validates native difference, and thereby empower the native to rebel.
- Rather than taking over or adapting old forms of psychology, these feminists hope to create a psychology of their own, which, by addressing specifically female aspects of subjectivity, will empower women.
- Most clergy, however, discourage such dependency on themselves as human leaders and instead aim to empower and enable others - especially the lay people in the congregation.
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