ism dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

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Cut that culture of presentee-ism by working shorter hours, he says.
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The movement is jokingly referred to as not an ism at all, but a group of artists who had decided to stay home.
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She then gives him or her a cookbook in order to help the protagonist make the chocolate needed to cure the bayou inhabitant's vampire ism.
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It was a chimerical phenomenon, a set of moves away from movements, the ism at the end of the isms.
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Nimby-ism hardly comes more blatant than this.
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Does the plastic clip or fixing mega-ism in the concrete spacer have a negative effect on material integrity?
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Isms are not personal opinions, but the extreme, modal, formulations that actual persons, individuals, can then consider, and take a position between.
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The suffix ism refers to motion or movements that exist in both the world of art and religion.
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None of the isms however, would be enough to describe it.
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