postura-2
stance ; position ; stand ; posturing ; viewpoint ; standpoint ; view ; opinion (on).
It is precisely such programme arrangements which seemed, upon examination, to produce an equivocal stance on the question of applying the technology in a user-orientated way.
In 1971 John Pemberton was engaged by the Government `to carry out a broad review of the present position regarding the provision of printed ephemera in libraries in Great Britain'.
The Midwinter Meeting of the American Library Association included various items of business such as: the ALA stand on UNESCO; a new dues schedule; grants; role of school librarians in ALA; new cataloguing tools; and standards.
The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.
Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.
So it seems to me you should try to resolve this point of approach, whether you're going to approach it from the standpoint of the user or from the standpoint of the group being listed.
There is an alternative method for the design of subject retrieval devices, and that is to build languages or schemes which depend upon some theoretical views about the nature and structure of knowledge.
A reputable supplier will readily provide names of former customers who may be contacted for their opinions on service, support and maintenance.
adoptar la postura moral correcta
take + the high ground
take + the high road
We have something to gain by taking the high ground but you have to be conscious that appearing respectable and proper can come across as elitist.
Of course her initial reaction was to blow her lid, but she didn't - instead she took the high road and simply just left.
adoptar una postura
adopt + posture
adopt + behaviour
adopt + a stance
take + position
take + a stance
The library must adopt the posture of being primarily a communications agency, not primarily a storehouse or reading room.
This behaviour is deliberately adopted by the librarian to keep the client at a distance, to hide one's real self, and often to protect one's own personality from too much bruising = El bibliotecario adopta deliberadamente esta postura para mantenerse alejado del usuario, para ocultar su verdadero yo y a menudo para proteger su personalidad de muchas magulladuras.
While librarians must not be overly censorious in their classification, they should not adopt a completely relativist stance that would absolve the profession of all responsibility.
They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map.
Consortia are essential to take a joint stance in negotiations with publishers.
adoptar una postura crítica sobre
take + a critical view of
A critical view taken of library consultants in general leads on to the identification of factors that will assist libraries in selecting consultants.
adoptar una postura dura
take + a tough stance
He has signalled he will take a tough stance on prickly issues such as outsourcing, and limits on exports of sensitive technology.
adoptar una postura firme
take + a stand (against)
When the profession once more brought censorship under the spotlight in the 70s, it was less critical and more loath to take a stand.
adoptar una postura firme ante una cuestión
take + position on + issue
There are many sincere librarians who are alert to the dangers inherent when libraries take positions on issues.
adoptar una postura firme contra
take + a firm stand against
Oboler took a firm stand against censorship.
adoptar una postura intransigente
take + a hard stand
In order to reverse the proliferation of high-priced journals, subscribers must take a hard stand.
adoptar una postura unánime
speak with + one voice
But the plot was to plant the seed of discord so that the Igbo cannot speak with one voice.
adoptar un postura
embrace + view
don + a mantle
The author embraces a view which challenges several of the fundamental assumptions of cognitive science and artificial intelligence.
This has created problems - donning this mantle, with its 'publish or perish' credo, has forced a re-evaluation of the librarian's role.
cambiar de postura
reconsider + position
The Library of Congress has now reconsidered the position, and abandoned what was known as its compatible headings policy.
cambiar radicalmente de postura
do + an about-face
If teachers lead the way, perhaps society will do an about-face and begin to recognize the tremendous contributions which they make.
cambio radical de postura
about-face
about-turn
Tanzania provides one of the most extreme examples of an about-face in food marketing.
The Attorney General was left with egg on his chin when no-one, not even his Prime Minister, bothered to inform him of this about-turn.
declaración de postura oficial
position paper
This article presents the official position paper on academic libraries.
defender + Posesivo + postura
argue + Posesivo + case
All these people, as I understand it, had opportunities through the appropriate mechanism to argue their case.
desafiar una postura
challenge + attitude
Literature is conciliatory, comforting us in our shared humanity, and subversive, challenging our prejudices and ingrained attitudes, our complacency.
poner en entredicho una postura
compromise + position
To ally ourselves with formal education in this or any other way might possibly compromise this position.
postura defensiva
bunker mentality
The design and remodeling of schools can contribute to the safety of the school while reducing the negative effects of a bunker mentality.
postura ideológica
ideological stance
I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.
postura ideológica en contra de la homosexualidad
heterosexism
This article looks at attitudes barriers such as homophobia and heterosexism which some librarians experience.
postura indefinida
fence-sitting position
AACR2 considers the main entry to be the heading of a bibliographical record, a fence-sitting position which has been called 'an incongrous compromise' = Las RRCAA2 consideran que el asiento principal es el encabezamiento del registro bibliográfico, una postura indefinida que se ha denominado "una transigencia incongrua".
postura única
unified voice
He said one big problem is the lack of a unified voice among people who support voting machine reform.
tomar una postura
take + viewpoint
adopt + a stance
take + position
take + a stance
Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.
While librarians must not be overly censorious in their classification, they should not adopt a completely relativist stance that would absolve the profession of all responsibility.
They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map.
Consortia are essential to take a joint stance in negotiations with publishers.
tomar una postura dura
take + a tough stance
He has signalled he will take a tough stance on prickly issues such as outsourcing, and limits on exports of sensitive technology.
tomar una postura firme
take + a stand (against)
When the profession once more brought censorship under the spotlight in the 70s, it was less critical and more loath to take a stand.
tomar una postura intransigente
take + a hard stand
In order to reverse the proliferation of high-priced journals, subscribers must take a hard stand.