consider, regard, view, reckon, see - deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
It reads that despite what we heard in the last days from politicians, there has always applied the rule that we should not lie and cheat."Many of the voices we heard from political circles in discussions about the doctoral dissertation of Andrej Danko, Speaker of Parliament, attempted to relativise the basic principle of academic work and ethics, in our opinion," the statement reads.
To the question from journalists, if SDSM wants to relativise paragraph 2 of Article 1 of the Law on the Use of Languages, Grubi said SDSM will not ask for that, since it is well known that they "signed an agreement of mutual governing, where a key condition is Law on Languages".
Without minimizing the importance of theology and Catholic doctrine, and certainly with no intention to dilute or relativise dogma, the character of our program is basically cultural.
has been to counteract attempts to relativise this subject, either through perversely formulated, and politically purposive, comparisons, or through the application of theories long since regarded as heuristically redundant by any self-respecting social or political scientist" (2).