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Перевод: alleged speek alleged


[прилагательное]
утверждаемый; мнимый


Тезаурус:

  1. However, at the trial, which began on 20 May 1992, the prosecution alleged that MAR intended to change Cuba's political, economic and social structure through acts of civil disobedience and sabotage and attacks on police officers and leading political figures.
  2. DR AHMAD OSMAN SIRAJ: a 46-year-old senior lecturer at the University of Khartoum's medical school, he is serving a 15 year sentence for his alleged involvement in a plot to overthrow the military government of General Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir.
  3. Two other "cowboy" coach firms are also alleged to have flouted safety rules.
  4. Finally in this context, it has been alleged that "ISTC offices at Rotherham were almost certainly tapped during the steel strike of 1980.
  5. In a profile in the latest issue of New York's Vanity Fair magazine, Mrs Clinton takes the astonishing step of naming Mr Bush's alleged former mistress.
  6. It alleged the industry had paid off several Socialist MPs to block legislation in parliament that would have laid pachinko parlours more open to the scrutiny of the tax authorities.
  7. A statement issued by the army alleged that those killed were members of a guerilla group who had died during an armed confrontation with soldiers.
  8. However, Washington has been rocked by the further revelation that the alleged killer is Dr Ottokar Proctor, the respected economist and adviser to President North, the man often referred to by the electronic media as "the architect of the Big Bonus."
  9. Last week - when the text of a sensational phone call alleged to have involved Charles and Camilla was made public - he issued an unprecedented statement supporting her.
  10. But so far their explanation of rising crime has largely focused on alleged deficiencies in police strategy, in particular on counter-productive militaristic tactics which exacerbate "public alienation" and therefore impede successful crime control (Kinsey et al .,
  11. In part, perhaps, this was because of an effective advertising campaign on their behalf by Saatchi and Saatchi who published posters of the alleged army of unemployed people (recruited, in fact, from the affluent ranks of the Young Conservatives) which claimed that "Labour isn't working".
  12. At Mansfield a 20 year-old miner went to prison even though unconvicted of any offence for alleged breach of bail conditions.
  13. A FINANCIAL expert who jetted off to South Africa with alleged debts of 4 million was being quizzed by police last night.

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