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Перевод: disclaim speek disclaim


[глагол]
отказываться; отрекаться; не признавать; отрицать


Тезаурус:

  1. Businesses will be able to disclaim all or any part of the initial allowance if they wish.
  2. Eventually, a statutory right to disclaim was created by the Peerage Act 1963 and Tony Benn, as he later became, was enabled to pursue his political career.
  3. Of course, if they do, politicians can disclaim responsibility; but ducking responsibility is fatal in a democracy.
  4. Gaily did not disclaim it.
  5. And anyway," he shrugged as if to disclaim sentiment, "the old bugger deserves it.
  6. Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood, they even began to question the need for the higher education itself.
  7. "The myth of the political neutrality of technology is frequently invoked both by politicians, seeking to explain the effects that a particular technological development has on society, and by the technologist, seeking to disclaim responsibility for such effects.
  8. Businesses will be able to disclaim all or part of the new allowance if they wish.
  9. I feel it my duty to disclaim any such intention.
  10. But, The Builder commented, Scott would disclaim such a description of his work.
  11. At the same time, the decentralization of educational responsibilities to the homeland governments means that Pretoria and the DET can disclaim responsibility for problems in the homelands.
  12. She wanted proudly to disclaim any interest in penetrating Seal Court: she wanted to go there, because of Christabel, because, he guessed, Leonora Stern had been turned away: she felt, he assumed, dishonest in not saying straight out why she had an interest in going.
  13. Any bungling and I'll disclaim knowledge of the whole miserable business.

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