defender
advocate ; argue ; argue + in favour of ; be + Posesivo + contention ; contend ; defend ; espouse ; maintain ; make + apology ; make + a case for ; plead for ; put + the case for ; uphold ; crusade for ; preach ; preach ; champion ; speak up for ; speak up for ; articulate + the case for ; present + case for ; mount + a defence ; strike + a blow for ; raise + the flag of ; come down in + favour of ; stick up for ; stand by ; rally (a)round ; rally behind ; stand for ; stick by + Posesivo + side.
In order to understand the citation order that PRECIS indexing advocates it is necessary to examine the function of the operators more closely.
Cutter argued that when it could be established that the second term was definitely more significant then inversion of headings was acceptable.
Despite the present financial straits of developing countries, she argues in favour of long-term plan for the acquisition of relevant rare book material.
It is our contention that an understanding of such basic principles is fundamental to an appreciation of the many and varied contexts that the individual is likely to encounter.
The author contends that it is possible to view the search conducted with the aid of a series of menus as having strong similarities with the search through the hierarchy of a enumerative classification scheme.
A respondent is a candidate for a degree who, in an academic disputation, defends or opposes a thesis proposed by the praeses (q.v.); also called the defendant.
Most respondents espoused the latter view as an appropriate response to IT developments to date.
They maintain, in an article written for Library Resources and Technical Services (LRTS) 'that automated cataloging systems have addressed only half of the problems of maintaining a library catalog'.
My perspective, for which I make no apology, is that of someone who works daily with the nitty-gritty of cataloging, as many of you do.
This point-by-point evaluation makes a fairly convincing case for the public access online catalogue.
I would plead for more standardization, not less, because I think whatever we do is going to be imperfect.
A more moderate approach is found in the writings of Olding, who puts the case for multiple entry very concisely in a short pamphlet.
It's about time that we go back to these principles and make sure that the quality of cataloging is upheld.
There are also dedicated individuals within government who have found a niche from which to crusade for school libraries.
A major failing of the information industry is that its members tend to preach to one another whereas what they should be doing is talking to everyone else outside the information industry.
A major failing of the information industry is that its members tend to preach to one another whereas what they should be doing is talking to everyone else outside the information industry.
In particular he championed free photoduplication of library materials as a natural extension of library services to patrons at a distance.
Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.
Many people voiced fears that volunteers would be used to take over paid jobs from the workforce, but others spoke up for volunteers saying that in many cases they had created extra jobs for the permanent staff.
Moreover, in addition to quantitative measures, qualitative indicators of benefits should be considered so as to present a complete picture when articulating the case for a library's total positive impact.
An MP, a barrister, and a financial consultant present the case for charging Value Added Tax (VAT) on books.
The author mounts a spirited defence of the National Library of Australia future collecting priorities.
In an effort to save US culture, strike a blow for reading, and correct well intentioned but misguided notions about the Internet making libraries obsolete, offers ten reasons why the Internet is no substitute for a library..
The Augustinian order kept his theological tradition, and raised the flag of the Augustinian thought before and after the German reformer.
The author comes down in favour of adding notes to cataloguing records on the grounds that the educational purpose that they are intended to serve is clear.
He states that he has always admired Woody Allen, explaining that when he first saw his films he was happy to see that someone was sticking up for the little guy.
It's hard to believe she stands by a man who gets his kicks out of beating her black and blue everynight.
I recalled how bereft we felt when we lost our son and how friends and neighbours rallied round and offered a shoulder to cry on.
The second group, who rallied behind McCarthy, was composed of students and intellectuals who were vociferous against the war.
I will stand for your rights as my forefathers did before me!.
I'd love to see that son of a bitch roasted on a spit, but only God knows why she's sticking by his side.
defender a
put + a word in for
This also means that you almost have to know someone who can put a word in for you or have a well-known name in order to reasonably quickly rise to the top.
defender a Alguien
stand up for
stick + Posesivo + neck out (for)
The author argues that librarians should stand up for their patrons.
But commercial businesses do this all the time: somebody sticks a neck out, and gets promoted or loses neck depending on results.
defender a capa y espada
fight + tooth and nail to defend
I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.
defender Algo
argue + Posesivo + corner
One of the objectives is to provide information for the professionals to alert management to the implications of their decisions and to 'argue their corner'.
defender a toda ultranza
fight + tooth and nail to defend
I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.
defender como gato panza arriba
fight + tooth and nail to defend
I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.
defender con uñas y dientes
fight + tooth and nail to defend
I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.
defender el fuerte
hold + the fortress
They lost mobility by being pinned down to hold the fortress.
defender el honor de Uno
defend + Posesivo + honour
Southerners are more prone to violence in situations culturally defined as requiring a violent response, such as righting a wrong or defending one's honor.
defender enérgicamente
be vociferous about/in
Librarians need to be vociferous about achievements and services offered in order to dispel ideas about the stereotype librarian, timed and out of touch with contemporary society.
defender la causa de
further + the cause of
IFLA was one of the firts non-profit making, non-governmental organizations to further the cause of librarianship.
defender la necesidad
articulate + the need
The author articulates the need to establish some form of international multimedia convention or treaty.
defender la necesidad de
support + the case for
To date, there has been little research supporting the case for school libraries = Hasta la fecha, ha habido pocas investigaciones que defiendan la necesidad de las bibliotecas escolares.
defender lo indenfensible
defend + the indefensible
The article is entitled 'Defending the indefensible: the limits of intellectual freedom'.
defender los derechos de Uno
stand up for + Posesivo + rights
This article briefly reviews some of the research on stress and links this back to assertiveness - standing up for one's rights without violating the rights of others - as a stress-reducing technique which might be applicable in the library situation.
defender los intereses
defend + interests
lobby for + interests
Librarians must defend the interests of the information poor.
And, what's worse, they have themselves failed to aggressively lobby for their own interests.
defender los intereses de
go to + bat for
bat for
To everyone's surprise he responded that he'would be willing to go to bat for a replacement of some sort'.
The article 'Batting for the British Library' discusses the scope of the project to develop a new British Library site.
defender los principios de Uno
stand up for + Posesivo + principles
In some respects, they should be commended for sticking to their principles of equality for everyone and for having the courage to stand up for those principles.
defender + Posesivo + argumento
support + Posesivo + case
buttress + Posesivo + case
support + Posesivo + argument
Pamela Johnson argued that, `historically it's simply not true that a writer must devote himself exclusively to his craft' and she cited Dickens, Fielding, Chaucer and Trollope to support her case = Pamela Johnson propuso que "Desde el punto de vista histórico simplemente no es verdad que un escritor debe dedicarse exclusivamente a su oficio" y citó a Dickens, Fielding, Chaucer y Trollope para apoyar su argumento.
Genocide theorists deploy a welter of sociological facts and half-facts to buttress their case.
One strategy that she uses to support her argument is exemplification, specifically the use of numbers and statistical representations.
defender + Posesivo + caso
take up + Posesivo + case
NACs see their role as champions of the inarticulate by either taking up their case or providing groups with the information weaponry to campaign for their rights.
defender + Posesivo + causa
advance + Posesivo + cause
School librarianship in Britain has failed to secure a niche from which to advance its cause.
defender + Posesivo + derechos
stick up for + Posesivo + rights
She sometimes finds it hard to stick up for her rights because she is so reserved.
defender + Posesivo + idea
support + Posesivo + case
support + Posesivo + idea
Pamela Johnson argued that, `historically it's simply not true that a writer must devote himself exclusively to his craft' and she cited Dickens, Fielding, Chaucer and Trollope to support her case = Pamela Johnson propuso que "Desde el punto de vista histórico simplemente no es verdad que un escritor debe dedicarse exclusivamente a su oficio" y citó a Dickens, Fielding, Chaucer y Trollope para apoyar su argumento.
In this excerpt, Woolf uses a highly original analogy, or comparison, to support her idea about women.
defender + Posesivo + postura
argue + Posesivo + case
All these people, as I understand it, had opportunities through the appropriate mechanism to argue their case.
defender + Posesivo + teoría
support + Posesivo + theory
I think this idea is completely ludicrous, but the method used to support her theory is nicely done.
defender + Posesivo + título
defend + Posesivo + title
He has became the third athlete to successfully defend their title after a runaway victory around a loop course in the city streets of Daegu.
defenderse
bite back
stand up
strike back
fight back
fight for + Posesivo + life
put up + a fight
put up + resistance
ward + Pronombre + off
The article 'Book clubs bite back' points to the fact that there is evidence elsewhere in the world that book clubs are capable of thriving in markets where free pricing has been the norm.
It is time for librarians to stand up = Es el momento para que los bibliotecarios defiendan su profesión.
This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.
In the meanwhile, librarians could fight back by means of their chequebooks but need to be alert to the strategies by which vendors could take over their functions.
The bear was shot in his cage and was never given a sporting chance to fight for his life.
Americans are such suckers, being taken over by foreigners and their children and won't even put up a fight.
As it was me who did the washing-up I didn't put up too much resistence.
If he begins to get aggressive, I'll be there to ward him off.
defenderse de ataques
ward off + attacks
Thus the German publishers could use the relatively strong position they gained to ward off attacks on thier entrepreneurial autonomy.
defenderse por uno mismo
fend for + Reflexivo
We who run libraries are equally for this kind of emancipation, so that we feel that leaving readers to fend for themselves is to sterilise the idea of libraries.
defender una causa
promote + cause
support + cause
champion + cause
The teaching profession's spirit of renewal in recent years has promoted the cause of school libraries from within the schools themselves.
There is a number of members of the US Congress who have supported the cause of libraries = Hay ciertos miembros del Congreso de los Estados Unidos que han apoyado la causa de las bibliotecas.
Although the Commission has championed the cause of women's rights by providing legislation, financial support and information, data on women were previously scattered and difficult to obtain.
defender una idea
champion + idea
Frank Hatt championed the idea of libraries being closely concerned with what the user reads, advocating such things as floor walkers and records of books read.
defender un argumento
support + view
In 'An orange is more than orange juice', Rainer Hubert supports the view that audiovisual media will increase in importance.
defender un opinión
support + view
In 'An orange is more than orange juice', Rainer Hubert supports the view that audiovisual media will increase in importance.
luchar a brazo partido para defender
fight + tooth and nail to defend
I know folk are very passionate about politics and can fight tooth and nail to defend their particular ideological stance.
saber defenderse
hold + Posesivo + own
In-house abstracts bulletins can also hold their own against more selective services, and these will be reviewed later in this section.