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 Übersetzung für 'exclusiveness' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   exclusiveness | -
SYNO clannishness | cliquishness | exclusiveness
exclusivenessAusschließlichkeit {f}
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exclusivenessExklusivität {f}
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Übersetzung für 'exclusiveness' von Englisch nach Deutsch

exclusiveness
Ausschließlichkeit {f}

Exklusivität {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Ukrainians' neighbors - Caboclos, Poles, Germans, Italians, and some Dutch - at times accuse the Ukrainians and their priests of maintaining an exclusiveness that sometimes borders on racism, although non-Brazilians who visit the local Ukrainians are treated with the utmost civility.
  • If the Higher Paid Labor is strong enough or possess the power resources, they can prevent being replaced or undercut by cheaper labor through exclusion movements or creating caste systems (exclusiveness or aristocracy of labor).
  • When the first elementary education act was passed in 1870, Rigg took the traditional Wesleyan view, opposing secularism and favouring denominational schools, although without sympathy for sectarian exclusiveness.
  • points where you are claiming superiority or exclusiveness over other products in the category.
  • "Altepeme" were typically multiethnic and communal cohesion was often maintained through territorial exclusiveness.

  • The Dominican Rite is not an arbitrary elaboration of the Roman Rite made against the spirit of the Church or to give the order an air of exclusiveness, nor can it be said to be more gallicanized than any use of the Gallico-Roman Rite of that period.
  • Great play is made of the superb ventilation, the regular disinfection of the auditorium, the sedate and orderly composure of the clientele, and the exclusiveness of the films.
  • As early as 1881, he encouraged this by writing comprehensive discussions on the urgent need for these three Maharashtrian Brahmin sub-castes to give up caste exclusiveness by intermarrying and dining together.
  • The AIEEE was introduced in 2002, since the newly established NIT and IIIT universities wanted an entrance examination paper of a higher standard than the Common Engineering Test (CET), which was formerly used for admission to all non-IIT engineering universities, including even RECs and IIITs, owing mostly to the rising competition and the goal of maintaining the exclusiveness of such institutes of national importance.
  • Also, MECE thinking can be too limiting as mutual exclusiveness is not necessarily desirable.

  • This meant that regiments retained exclusiveness such as the Ceylon Mounted Rifles and the Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps which was limited to Europeans and not opened to native Ceylonese.
  • According to the explorers, "with its exclusiveness, from both a historical and a philological point of view, the Bozhenishki inscription of "sevast" Ognyan enriches the «stone archive» of Medieval Bulgaria."
  • He believes that discourses and texts, in large measure, offer meaning within a global and or local contextual network backgrounded by interactive beliefs, and translate as explicit or implicit communicative cues by the degree of inclusiveness or exclusiveness of participants in discourse situations.
  • Once known as a league riddled with racism and exclusiveness, the NHL has made some positive steps toward a more diverse and inclusive institution.
  • But in the end they changed their mind, because of the importance of the songs and the exclusiveness of the EPs, hoping they wouldn't anger the EP buyers.

  • To show inclusiveness and exclusiveness, Bhojpuri used the suffixes "-o" and "-e" as in "ham āmo khāïb" (I will eat mangoes too) verses "ham āme khāïb" (I will eat only mangoes).
  • Joseph Beresford Grant, who had used his money to guarantee the exclusiveness of Warrawee, was also a guest.
  • Karunaratne was known for breaking down barriers of separatism—prejudice, exclusiveness of caste, race, and creed had long been the bane of Sri Lankan society.
  • Traditionally gatherings have had varying degrees of inclusiveness and exclusiveness, hence broadly speaking, the notion of a "juried" or "unjuried" gathering dates to prehistory.
  • The silence of five years which Basilides imposed on novices might easily degenerate into the perilous dissimulation of a secret sect, while their exclusiveness would be nourished by his doctrine of the Election; and the same doctrine might further after a while receive an antinomian interpretation.

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