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Traducciones de paternalistic en el diccionario inglés»español

paternalistic [pəˌtɜ:nəlˈɪstɪk, ingl. am. -ˌtɜ:r-] ADJ. pey.

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
It mixed social commitment, paternalistic social welfare, and authoritarian patronage from above, it was also based on deepening popular piety.
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However, independent feminist political groups were shut down and forcibly integrated into one state-created institution, which maintained many paternalistic views.
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Often the nobles and landowners were paternalistic and helpful.
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A lack of consultation made the planning system seem paternalistic and without proper consideration of how changes to the built environment affected its primary users.
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This industrial community was managed in industrial paternalistic way.
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Based on recent cross-cultural studies, paternalistic leadership seems to be more apparent across cultures than previously believed.
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Though a formidable warrior, the great king introduced the paternalistic system, maintaining a father-son relationship with his subjects and seeing to their problems and needs.
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He was a paternalistic employer and went to great lengths to improve the situation of his employees.
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The emphasis on hygiene can be seen as paternalistic but resulted in a level of welfare that was far ahead of its time.
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The canal was well managed and run as a paternalistic enterprise until the revolution.
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