dissent u rečniku PONS

dissent Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

voice of dissent

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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He also promised to destroy dissent, calling it a harsh truth of life.
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During his tenure, he maintained conservative views and often dissented if he felt court decisions were too liberal.
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However, recent studies have shown that dissent serves as an important monitoring force within organizations.
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The votes were split upon typical ideological lines, but, in an unusual move, the dissent was jointly written by two justices.
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Often they set up educational establishments, known in general as dissenting academies, which were intellectually and morally more rigorous than the universities.
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Part of the evidence showed that he was in favour of toleration of religious dissent.
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The majority report recommending virtually no change was signed by four commissioners, one of whom added a memorandum of dissent.
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Some of these funds gave their trustees the option of sending young men either to dissenting academies, or to universities abroad.
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If an employee expresses their dissent to outsiders, the organization will not hear about it and will assume that less dissent exists within the organization.
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Organizations need to realize that internal dissent is not itself a crisis, but rather priceless insurance against disaster.
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