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Перевод: accede speek accede


[глагол]
вступать; примыкать; вступать во владение; присоединяться; принимать; соглашаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Bereft of international support, Japan had little choice but to accede.
  2. A government spokesman said Professor Guido de Marco, Foreign Minister, had received a letter from his Libyan counterpart informing him that the two bomb suspects had asked to be tried in Malta, and asking Malta to accede to this request.
  3. In return for their help, individual popes were prepared to accede to the political requests of the early Tudor kings, even at the cost of the loss of their plenitude of power.
  4. Standing Orders further allow the Speaker to accede to a request for a debate on any matter of urgent topical importance and although a debate is rarely allowed, Members are not unskilled in framing such requests in a manner which makes the point.
  5. There was sure to be a considerable though decreasing number of households to which the credit system was indispensable, and whose custom tradesmen must lose if refusing to accede to these terms.
  6. Many professionals find it difficult to accede, in practice, to the values and philosophy of normalisation - that people with learning difficulties should be treated as equal citizens, with the same rights and access to valued social roles as everyone else.
  7. But Ukraine, though it renounced nuclear weapons when it became independent in 1991, is now hesitating to ratify START 1 and the Lisbon protocol, and to accede as a non-nuclear state to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
  8. Were an heir under 18 years of age to accede, or the monarch to become mentally or physically incapacitated from acting, or were otherwise not available "for some definite cause", it would fall to a panel of high officers of state to declare a regency, in which event the person next in line would assume power until a further declaration signified the end of the regency.
  9. Japan was awarded former German interests in China, although China refused to accede to these concessions.
  10. It hadn't been difficult for Bill to accede to his wife's nagging to give the girl a break.
  11. Indeed, if he were to accede to our request, we would probably become so alarmed by the manifestations of his power that you wouldn't see most of us for dust!
  12. Reference has already been made to the examination by the Sumner Committee of the 1905 Hague Convention, and the reasoning which led to the Committee's recommendation that the United Kingdom should not accede to that Convention but proceed rather by way of bilateral treaties.
  13. Withdrawal of a pupil from sex education in fact presents schools with something of a dilemma - whether to accede to parental wishes, which may reflect the parent's philosophical or religious convictions, or whether to make the welfare of the child the paramount consideration.

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