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Перевод: adoption speek adoption


[существительное]
усыновление; принятие; выбор ; заимствование; усвоение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The political element would be secured through the adoption of proportional representation.
  2. The adoption went through a month later.
  3. Thurley locates la nouvelle critique in a particular French intellectual tradition, which makes its uncritical adoption in the anglophone academy peculiarly problematical:
  4. Michael and I were both very nervous, for even at this stage something might arise which could mean that the adoption would not go through.
  5. He was satisfied the reasons which the mother advanced against adoption were not ones a reasonable mother would advance in the circumstances and were not reasonable reasons and that a reasonable woman in her position would give her consent.
  6. Through the wonders of adoption, Peter Pan has become Peter Banning (Robin Williams), a 40-year old wheeler-dealer American lawyer too busy with his mobile phone to turn up at his son's baseball games or take much heed of his daughter.
  7. However, not infrequently the terms "open" adoption, "inclusive" adoption or adoption with contact are now used interchangeably.
  8. Because greater openness increasingly characterizes many social relationships and because of the other changes taking place within the institution of adoption, open adoption, adoption with contact and even shared parenting are likely to become a more permanent feature within the institution of adoption.
  9. As with the adoption of special needs children, the attitude of agency staff towards inclusive adoption can be crucial.
  10. What "disputes and speculations, which are esteemed no mean parts of learning, are rejected as useless" by the adoption of correct principles of knowledge?
  11. In a previous article (Triseliotis, 1985) it was pointed out that the Adoption Act 1976 and 1978 (Scotland) might have to be changed to provide explicitly that adoption orders could be made with a condition of access, where desirable, for members of the biological family.
  12. Nevertheless, because of the wilderness value of the national forests and the adoption of multiple use policies by the US national forest system, there remain conflicts of interest which arise because actual timber production is often uneconomic and many conservationists have argued against the commercial production of timber, proposing instead that such areas should be maintained as wilderness for recreation and conservation.
  13. The Adoption Act of 1958 (s. 7(3)) did provide that "The Court in an adoption order may impose such terms and conditions as the Court may think fit".

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