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Перевод: abusively


[наречие]
оскорбительно; негуманно


Тезаурус:

  1. It is particularly vulnerable to claims that it is acting abusively in a particular market, and must avoid discriminating between its competitors or using its market dominance in a manner which can be construed as unfair or intended to eliminate a competitor or competition.
  2. Is it something to do with the sex?" (how right she was) but ended up abusively: "Ian Wharton, you are the fucking male chauvinist pig to end all fucking male chauvinist pigs.
  3. A company in a dominant position which charges excessive prices for its products may be acting abusively.
  4. The Compagnie Luxembourgeoise, which had the exclusive right to operate Luxembourg television, behaved abusively by refusing to allow a particular undertaking broadcasting time for their advertising.
  5. This trait was noted by fellow politicians such as Enoch Powell: "Ted believes there is an answer to all problems which can be worked out by proper bureaucratic means - I'm not using that word abusively for once - by the proper approach.
  6. The military section of the Supreme Court on May 10 sentenced 12 senior officers of the former Securitate secret police to prison terms of between 30 months and five years for illegally detaining and abusively interrogating protesters during the December 1989 revolution.
  7. Whether you climb, walk, run, or just stroll from your car for a picnic, then you'll expect to be able to do so free of problems; not to be shouted at abusively or shot at (it still happens occasionally!); not to be spurned from the hills by aggressive signs erected by indignant landowners, or find endless and unyielding deer fences encircling your 232nd Munro; not to discover destruction from in appropriate developments over a once beautiful area.
  8. Equally, SABENA behaved abusively by refusing to admit London European to its computer reservation system.
  9. The Dutch were probably right, to judge from a handwritten note de Gaulle gave Chancellor Konrad Adenauer at that time: "The supernational organisms of the six, which tend inevitably and abusively to become irresponsible superstates, will be reformed, subordinated to governments and used for the normal tasks of the council and technical business."
  10. In Continental Can, the Court ruled that a company which already held a dominant position in the Common Market could be treated as exploiting it abusively so as to infringe Article 86, if it strengthened its dominance by taking over a competitor.
  11. In the Continental Can decision in 1973 the European Court held that a company which already held a dominant position in the Common Market or a substantial part of it could be treated as exploiting it abusively so as to infringe Article 86, if it moved significantly towards monopoly by taking over a competitor.

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