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Перевод: parsimony
[существительное] бережливость ; экономия ; скупость ; скряжничество [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- If parsimony stems from waste, so generosity can flow from a frugal husbandman.
- Once again, as with water, the parsimony of individual householders and landlords prevented a more widespread domestic usage, so that by 1870 there were only 87,000 subscribers - and this in spite of the opportunities offered by gas for heating and cooking as well as lighting.
- Anecdotes of his parsimony abounded.
- Since the slump of 1921 there has been a prevailing tendency, occasionally interrupted but invariably resumed before there has been time for a real recovery towards parsimony and restriction.
- Indeed brain-mind identity is more than a belief, it is a hypothesis which seems to be the simplest explanation of the mind-brain problem, if it is a problem, and therefore one which parsimony requires us to accept.
- Point 1 made by Bowley is a more general and fundamental one than the other three and deserves special comment; it might be called the principle of parsimony.
- The failure of projects leads to parsimony which goes hand in hand with waste.
- Isn't Mr Peter Lilley's enthusiastic parsimony rather more in tune with the tenor of the times?
- But as everyone knows, Lady Nature only provides the exceptional with parsimony.
- But also, the principle of parsimony should be used to keep the research down to essentials.
- Emphasizing the parsimony of the government and the the economic impact of poverty she wrote:
- In a rare fit of parsimony, theorists suggested that the dark matter already invoked to bring W up to 1 might also serve to make large structures.
- The important British companies, from Korda's London Films to Goldcrest, have attracted capital at a point where they seemed to understand the economic need to balance Hollywood extravagance with a strong dose of parsimony, but all have ended up committing suicide by spending huge sums of money on attempts to emulate Hollywood.
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