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Перевод: endanger speek endanger


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подвергать опасности


Тезаурус:

  1. In the leading case of Cunningham Lord Edmund-Davies (dissenting) gave the example of breaking someone's arm: that is a really serious injury, but one which is unlikely to endanger the victim's life.
  2. The second feature of the offence of causing an explosion likely to endanger life is that there appears to be no distinct fault requirement.
  3. Attempts to simplify this, particularly in the vogue for a massive Romanesque style in the 1880s, foundered on the sheer scope of station-building continent-wide, and the range of experimentation which arose from the repeated station renewal of railway companies whose exaggerated energy and corporate conceit were to endanger their own survival.
  4. Self-mutilation , which may result in disfigurement. this usually occurs in individuals with psychotic illnesses, such as schizophrenia, and may or may not endanger life.
  5. Macho Man and The Joker the Sylvester Stallone and Jack Nicholson characters would offer gifts likely to endanger health OVERNIGHT FILE
  6. Mr MacGregor told the meeting he was "sensitive and sympathetic to your pleas that overstraining goodwill and commitment can endanger the very success of the reforms themselves".
  7. Urban alienation is seen as a risk to the State and some projects succeed because they are sold on this fear that no response could endanger the State's stability.
  8. Instead, the new provisions will operate only until passage of a draft law on strikes, which itself bans such industrial action where it would endanger "lives and health".
  9. Section 16 contains an offence of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life, which corresponds to the offence under section 3 of the Explosives Act.
  10. ETA has never engaged in attacks that might endanger such large numbers of bystanders, especially foreigners, even when presented with attractive targets.
  11. A gently sloping edge or ramp leading into the water is vital if you do not want to endanger the hedgehogs that visit your garden.
  12. Lord Morrison accepted arguments by Mr Malcolm Rifkind, the Scottish Secretary, that disclosure would endanger blood transfusion supplies because future donors would be reluctant to give blood.
  13. Without naming names, he goes on to outline the situations which had so interested him in the cases of the Melanesians and the Tari Furora, as he points out that to tamper with the pattern of primitive culture at one point is to endanger the whole structure.

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