Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It's the difference between classlessness and no class at all.
Well, can we get back to the basic thing about classlessness.
Today, the country has gone a long way toward an appearance of classlessness.
The term classlessness has been used to describe different social phenomena.
But presiding over the whole is the icon of classlessness.
The forces behind this icon of classlessness range from the media to the national experience of public education.
Classlessness also refers to the state of mind required in order to operate effectively as a social anthropology.
The myth of classlessness has a history, of course.
When films promote a myth of classlessness, he says, they only help keep blinders on the American public.
The dominant image of the new British classlessness is not the honest burgher but the yuppie.
The United States comes closer to classlessness in terms of interpersonal relations than virtually any society."
Well actually, if you have more to say on this topic fine, I was actually going to change it slightly to discuss his apparent classlessness.
There was nothing to do but go back: to the sun and the blue, blue skies and a society determined on classlessness.
I deplore the segregation of women, but there is much to admire, and to fear, in religious practices that seem to reinforce classlessness.
The rigidity of American standards is closely related to the seriousness with which meritocracy and classlessness are taken as ideals.
It became politicised by radical socialists who believed it would lead to a breaking down of society and classlessness.
She said its classlessness also had a strong appeal with 'business people and gardeners living side by side and talking to each other.'
Their classlessness, their racelessness, their zeal, their youth are mine.
"The myth of the classlessness of domestic violence is one that has persisted since the 1960's," Dr. Fagan said.
Christian-name terms and parity of treatment might 'encourage a more constructive dialogue on the topic of 'classlessness' at work', Martins believes.
All the while, that nonblond from Frisco has been chided for his classlessness and hissed for his creativity.
-1756) was an English poet whose career reflected both the Augustan era's interest in "naturals" (natural geniuses) and its resistance to classlessness.
Where the early films of Reisz, Schlesinger and Richards had analyzed a class-ridden society, they were now being asked to celebrate classlessness.
Apparently he promised not to attack Douglas Hurd personally, but then quotes stitched him up and hung him out to dry over the classlessness thing.
IOPS claims to adopt the organisational values of self-management, internal classlessness, diversity, dissent, transparency and debate.