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absolve the profession of all responsibility

  • 1 absolver de responsabilidad

    (v.) = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility
    Ex. 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.
    * * *
    (v.) = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility

    Ex: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > absolver de responsabilidad

  • 2 eximir de responsabilidad

    (v.) = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility
    Ex. 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.
    * * *
    (v.) = absolve + Nombre + from/of + responsibility

    Ex: 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.

    Spanish-English dictionary > eximir de responsabilidad

  • 3 adoptar una postura

    (v.) = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance
    Ex. The library must adopt the posture of being primarily a communications agency, not primarily a storehouse or reading room.
    Ex. 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.
    Ex. 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.
    Ex. They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map.
    Ex. Consortia are essential to take a joint stance in negotiations with publishers.
    * * *
    (v.) = adopt + posture, adopt + behaviour, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance

    Ex: The library must adopt the posture of being primarily a communications agency, not primarily a storehouse or reading room.

    Ex: 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.
    Ex: 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.
    Ex: They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map.
    Ex: Consortia are essential to take a joint stance in negotiations with publishers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > adoptar una postura

  • 4 tomar una postura

    (v.) = take + viewpoint, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance
    Ex. Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.
    Ex. 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.
    Ex. They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map.
    Ex. Consortia are essential to take a joint stance in negotiations with publishers.
    * * *
    (v.) = take + viewpoint, adopt + a stance, take + position, take + a stance

    Ex: Whatever viewpoint is taken, it is difficult to dispute the significance of AACR1.

    Ex: 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.
    Ex: They took the position that it is not important to bring together the editions of a map.
    Ex: Consortia are essential to take a joint stance in negotiations with publishers.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tomar una postura

  • 5 relativista

    adj.
    relativistic.
    f. & m.
    relativist.
    * * *
    1 relativist
    1 relativist
    * * *
    1.
    2.
    * * *
    Ex. 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.
    * * *

    Ex: 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.

    * * *
    adj/mf
    relativist
    * * *
    adj
    relativistic
    nmf
    relativist

    Spanish-English dictionary > relativista

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