MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TEMPORISING»
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gain
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delay
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ostensibly
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ˈtempəˌraɪzɪŋ
seem
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wrong
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TEMPORISING»
Découvrez l'usage de
temporising dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
temporising et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
A practical grammar of the English language
they be made the subjects of any temporising policy." It is to be hoped that this is
only a grammatical blunder, and that the Bishop did not mean that which his
words convey to our minds : he says, " questions of doctrine " may not be made
the ...
2
The Political and Confidential Correspondence of Lewis XVI.: ...
With Observations on Each Letter François Babié de Bercenay, Louis XVI (King
of France), Sulpice Imbert La Platière (comte de.) Helen Maria Williams.
temporiser. He had recommended temporising to the pope, and the pope in his
brief was ...
François Babié de Bercenay, Louis XVI (King of France), Helen Maria Williams, 1803
3
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
The king was a great temporiser : he had recommended temporising to the pope ;
and the pope, in his brief, was temporising also. He gives the same counsel at
present to the abbe — " Learn to temporise." The unfortunate Lewis tem- . porised
...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1804
4
Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science 1999: 24th ...
2/<Q> => 0-^</(Q)> 5, E Removal Now we can rename a purely path formula ( Op
A y) which occurs in the context 0(Op A y)(s) (steps 8 and 9) and then apply
simplification and temporising rules. Finally, taking 2, 7, 8, 10, 12 and 13 above
and ...
Miroslaw Kutylowski, Leszek Pacholski, Tomasz Wierzbicki, 1999
5
Educational Innovation in Economics and Business IV: ...
Perry (1981) identifies three "alternatives to growth" or hindrances to continuous
intellectual development: temporising, retreat, and escape. Temporising is a
pause in developmental growth; retreat is a return to a lower level of
development; ...
6
Abstract Book of the 5th European Arts Therapies Conference
PAPER SESSION Christine Kerr Sublimation, containment and temporising
techniques with the dissociative identity disordered client: the role of clinical art
therapy in crisis intervention ln working with the dissociative client, it is essential
to ...
The king was a great temporiser: he had recommended temporising to the pope ;
and the pope, in hi* brief, was temporising also. He gives the same counsel at
present to the abbe — " Learn to temporise." The unfortunate Lewis temporised, ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1804
8
Emergency Medicine: The principles of practice
Is a useful temporising technique if intubation skills are notavailable. When direct
laryngoscopy and intubation fails, itmay serveto providea functional airway
untildefinitive intubation by cannulation of thetrachea throughthe mask is
performed.
Gordian W. O. Fulde, Sascha Fulde, 2014
9
Overcoming Barriers to Student Understanding: Threshold ...
... to the disjunction. Students who retreat may also take up a particular position,
entrench themselves within it and then reinforce the bunkers around that position.
Temporising. Students who do not directly retreat from disjunction may adopt.
Jan Meyer, Ray Land, 2006
10
Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan
Temporising policy of Government. An enumeration of the laws that at this time
oppressed the Roman Catholics would be tedious and uninteresting ; suffice it to
say, that they were in every essential point debarred from the rights and
privileges ...
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TEMPORISING»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
temporising est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The alarming investment slide
All this needs serious debate, rather than temporising on channel TV. Of course we have the professional happy souls. So for 12 quarters since the 2008 global ... «Hindu Business Line, juin 15»
The Temple review – an immaculate reimagining of the Occupy …
The canon chancellor, sympathetic to the Occupy movement, noisily resigns, the verger feels the building is unready, and the temporising bishop of London still ... «The Guardian, mai 15»
Netanyahu's Arab-bashing paired 'Hussein Obama' and Palestinian …
To mitigate this possibility, Netanyahu has begun floating temporising concessions he will offer to the administration. The New York Times' Jodi Rudoren, who ... «Middle East Eye, mars 15»
Should the West arm Ukraine?
The challenge for US strategic planners, then, is how to ensure that EU temporising does not embolden Russia further,thus giving Putin more leverage in future. «The Interpreter, févr 15»
Britain bids adieu to stable politics
It is tempting to blame the voters' temporising on the party leaders. Mr Cameron looks the prime ministerial part, but he has always been light on convictions. «Financial Times, févr 15»
Vulnerable: Abbott still standing, just
The familiar technique of pretending to deal with a problem – temporising – has emerged. The Financial Review's headline on Friday read: "Liberals give Abbott ... «Sydney Morning Herald, janv 15»
Turkey's ambitions remain, but the strategy is new
Turkey and the US clashed over how to reinforce defences against ISIL and over Turkey's attempt to wring concessions from the US by temporising as a ... «The National, nov 14»
First burns patient treated in NovoSorb BTM trial
The goal of the trial is to assess the integration of the BTM (Biodegradable Temporising Matrix) into burn wounds, the ease of removal of the seal prior to skin ... «Australian Life Scientist, juin 14»
Juan Carlos and the end of Spain's transition to democracy
... Alfonso XIII, both lost their thrones for temporising with dictatorship. Opposition leaders in Spain derisively referred to him as Juan Carlos el Breve (the Brief). «FT.com, juin 14»
Method to Putin's Madness
On the subject of Ukraine, the temporising was striking. It's starts with Crimea. Did the Russians perhaps not have a point in this instance about cultural and ... «The Weekly Standard, mai 14»