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Перевод: ambit speek ambit


[существительное]
границы ; диапазон ; сфера ; окружение; окрестность


Тезаурус:

  1. To compensate for the reduction in the ambit of the external auditors, Pearson has increased the role of the internal auditors.
  2. The essence of the change was the removal of sin from the ambit of the law.
  3. Justice entailed bringing all relations within the ambit of divine order.
  4. An unusual one is Ambit Research's ARK, a modelling package with a spreadsheet-like user interface, but a very different internal structure, as Bill Cawley, technical director of Ambit and inventor of ARK explains.
  5. The judge was therefore at fault in considering that there was no need for him to pay explicit regard to the public interest in freedom of expression guaranteed by article 10 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1953) (Cmd. 8969) in seeking to resolve the uncertainty or ambiguity in the common law; (7) in failing, as did Browne J. in the Bognor Regis case, to have proper regard to the public interest in freedom of expression and to the question of whether in a democratic society there really was a pressing social need to extend the ambit of the law of defamation to enable a governmental body to sue in respect of presumed (and not actual) injury to its governmental reputation; (8) in failing to take into account the acceptance by the English courts of the fact that where a governmental plaintiff sought to invoke a private law right to interfere with freedom of discussion about the workings of government, the court's approach would (because of the competing public interests involved) differ from that in a private dispute between citizen and citizen.
  6. "The court clearly has jurisdiction within the ambit of the 1968 Act and rules to see that no injustice is done to any applicant or appellant.
  7. In 1960 EFTA still hoped for a multilateral solution, within the ambit of the OECD, to the economic differences between the two organisations.
  8. (ii) Infants - when the age of majority was reduced from 21 to 18 years for most purposes, qualification for sitting in the House of Commons was expressly excluded from its ambit (Family Law Reform Act 1969, s.1(4). s.2, para.2).
  9. The judge treated this as a separate question concerned with the ambit of section 222(1) of the Local Government Act 1972; we followed the same course, even though this would seem to require that the question be phrased "and whether, if so, the statement of claim discloses"
  10. 795, 806: "I do not find any uncertainty or ambiguity in relation to the ambit of English law in relation to the extent to which local authorities may sue for libel."
  11. It also at various times gathered into its ambit important figures within general educational administration (for example, Haddow, Sadler, Barker, Curzon, Mans bridge, and a host of college Heads, Registrars Provosts, and Vice Chancellors).
  12. (c) To undertake special studies of areas of importance within the ambit of the department.
  13. Consultations with ministers, the provision of information to administrators, direct communication with diplomats and naval officers, all fell within the ambit of less public means of attempted influence and can be most clearly illustrated from the record of the African Institution which has been somewhat overlooked by earlier writers.

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