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Перевод: precariousness
[существительное] ненадежность ; необоснованность
Тезаурус:
- An example will show the precariousness of his position.
- The conventions prevented her from heaping any further abuse on Chay Bank, a housing project which she had frequently and loudly denounced, but near which she had never set foot: the precariousness of her own social position would forever prevent her from visiting Fred Bowen, and this yearly ritual meeting on neutral ground was as much as she would ever dare risk.
- Material realities may be profound sources of satisfaction or discontent but it is more often symbols which signal to people their own position, their own worth, and their own precariousness.
- So, whereas in the psychoanalytic account, homophobia might well signal the precariousness and instability of identity, even of sexual difference itself, in the materialist socio-political account it typically signals the reverse, namely that sexual difference is being secured, homophobia being "a mechanism for regulating the behaviour of the many by the specific oppression of a few" (Sedgwick, Between Men , 88).
- Yet again, throughout this chapter there have been repeated references to the precariousness of the financial position of the District, notwithstanding the introduction of grant-aid under the 1924 Adult Education Regulations.
- Yet evolutionary science also pointed to the precariousness of moral progress-how it could so easily slip back into animal chaos.
- (One formed the impression that the Government was genuinely anxious about the precariousness of its policies at this time and was afraid that determined opponents might be able to sabotage these policies by questioning them through the news media.)
- The precariousness of civilisation haunts The Faerie Queene as it does A Present View of Ireland .
- At the core of this debate is the precariousness of state arts funding throughout the United States, and the threat of reductions in public funding at a time when cutting the government's colossal budget deficit is a national priority.
- But the fundamental incommensurability of idea and event re-emerges in a precariousness in this narrativization of history where each disturbance in the writing punctuates it with the unassimilable, discontinuous and disjunctive temporality of the event.
- For example, evidence of the implications of directly providing, or retaining responsibility for round the clock care, hammers home the reality of the phrase "needing a break"; evidence that it is not so much low income which is costly for the carer but the precariousness of a present and a future which depends, at least in part.
- The employment of the otherwise unemployed members of the hotels and catering casual labour force is clearly precarious, but its precariousness scarcely stems from any inadequacies of employment protection legislation.
- In contrast, the sociologist is forced to recognise the precariousness of social existence.
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