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19:47 Aug 14, 2006 |
English to Danish translations [PRO] Journalism / Coaching | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Daniella Dukes (X) Local time: 03:15 | ||||||
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3 +2 | Skyldfølelser pga. forbindelser - succes pga. tilhørsforhold |
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3 +1 | Not sure of the specific term right now |
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guilt by association - success by affiliation Not sure of the specific term right now Explanation: But guilt by association is like when you belong to a group or organization, which do something wrong, then you are partly to blame as weel, since you are associated with that group, even though you personally might not have done anything wrong. So I guess that success by affiliation is when your success is partly due to the membership(s) you have or the people you are hanging out with. |
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guilt by association - success by affiliation Skyldfølelser pga. forbindelser - succes pga. tilhørsforhold Explanation: Dette er mit forslag. Haaber det hjaelper. =) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 20 mins (2006-08-14 20:07:58 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Guilt is prompted once the organisation has acted e.g. immorally, thus the individual is also to be blamed for being associated with the organisation, as opposed to being able to mention your success by being affiliated to the group/organisation. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 35 mins (2006-08-14 20:23:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Correction: *Forbindelse ikke forbindelser (pl.) |
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