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Перевод: cessation speek cessation


[существительное]
прекращение; остановка ; перерыв


Тезаурус:

  1. We have an understandable aversion to bodily cessation.
  2. Third, debasement of early medieval coinage in western Europe and the eventual replacement of gold by silver can be attributed to the cessation of the flow of gold bullion from east to west with the abandonment of gold subsidies paid by the Byzantine empire to the barbarians in the west.
  3. Brazil called it a step backward in international relations and Mexico called for an immediate cessation of hostilities.
  4. Cessation of chlorambucil after two symptom free years was followed by prompt recrudescence of inguinal lymphadenopathy necessitating further local radiotherapy (18 Gy) and maintenance chlorambucil (2 mg twice daily).
  5. Religion has taught, to a greater or lesser extent, that we need the cessation of what we call life in order to gain joy, fulfilment, freedom and liberation from our toils and troubles, promising perfect bliss after death.
  6. The non-availability of this defence at common law is one of the reasons why local authorities, having decided to take action in the High Court, in order to secure an injunction requiring the cessation of the odour, often prefer to bring an action in respect of a public nuisance rather than rely on s.100 of the Public Health Act 1936 where it is uncertain whether or not the defence of best practicable means is available.
  7. Goldstein and colleagues also argued for the cessation of contact between a child and his birth parents once the child was with new carers such as in adoption or long-term foster care.
  8. The abrupt cessation of his trading cannot but have caused more or less severe dislocation until others were ready to take up the slack, just as Bath became "somewhat decayed" after the deaths of three of its clothiers.
  9. A wave of de-nationalisation of small enterprises (employing 20 or less people), followed by the introduction of "economic accounting" for the majority of industry, plus the cessation of direct supplies of food to factories, meant the return to wages payments for workers.
  10. "Until Sinn Fein gives public, tangible and credible proof that it is actually taking the only "political risk" which is meaningful in our situation, namely calling for the cessation of violence, then your words will lack credibility."
  11. The virtual cessation of the local trip workings, coupled with the growth in company trains (affecting the payloads of Speedlink services) meant that the reduction of actual Speedlink services could not justify the retention of a separate yard at Tyne (opened in 1961) - much of which handled Railfreight's Metals sub-sector business.
  12. He believed that reality was best approached through work or its cessation, whether in the shape of miners in the Borinage, labourers digging streets in The Hague, the poor waiting submissively in long lines in soup kitchens, or old men in broken top hats walking through the gates of almshouses.
  13. I, the armchair observer, lament the cessation of the old skills and crafts just as I deplore the desecration of the open fields by more and more bypasses, pylons, wires, bungalows, concrete, traffic and litter.

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