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Перевод: granted
[прилагательное] предоставленный; [наречие] позволено; разрешено; ладно; [конъюнкция] при условии
Тезаурус:
- These loans would be granted quickly.
- So it was that the agreement on which the first National Government was formed was ignored by the King, who granted a dissolution under conditions which broke both the letter and the spirit of the agreement.
- Medieval law was indeed profoundly conservative, and most medieval vassals took it for granted that the right of resistance was a law which could not be abrogated.
- Now, the means whereby the standards of the higher courses, devised by the new polytechnics, could be validated and monitored were also at hand, with the Council for National Academic Awards (CNAA), granted its Royal Charter in 1964, and charged with ensuring that the courses approved by it were of a standard at least equivalent to similar courses in the universities.
- Jack had gone to India soon afterwards, and although Susan wore no ring they were definitely engaged, and everyone took it for granted that they would marry as soon as circumstances would permit.
- After an experience like that, each new day you are granted has a special meaning.
- The land in question was in that part of northern Zawiya which is called Mannaia, and it seems beyond doubt that the Mannaia had granted it to the Sanusi order in the 1870s.
- Nowadays, in most industrialised countries, national measures to ensure safe water are taken for granted but in several developing countries, polluted water is a major cause of diarrhoeal disease, often with a high mortality rate.
- On being granted freedom of the guild in 1922 Llewellyn Davies singled out three campaigns, all of which came in the second half of her term of office when the guild was emerging as an influential body and could build upon the experience of the earlier struggles - the attempt to bring cooperation within the reach of the poorest, minimum wages for women employees in cooperative societies, and reforms in married women's lives, in particular the inclusion of maternity benefit in the 1911 National Insurance Act (Gaffin and Thoms 1983).
- As an estimated 5.5 million Jaguar shares changed hands, Ford confirmed that it had been granted early approval by US regulatory authorities to begin building its stake, immediately prompting speculation that it had entered the market.
- 10.7.6 In respect of the due exercise of any right or licence (i) confirmed or granted or (ii) agreed to be granted under the provisions of Clauses 10.7.2, 10.7.3 and 10.7.4, each Party (i) grants or (ii) agrees to grant respectively a licence under any intellectual property rights in respect of results and (i) grants or (ii) agrees to grant respectively to the extent reasonably necessary for such due exercise a licence under any background intellectual property right, and undertakes to procure like grants or agreements to grant from its Related companies.
- I find it to be an irritating reminder that the solid rail service taken for granted by this part of the country, the one that provides an essential lifeline spring, summer, autumn and winter, is eventually going to be lost to these seasonal theme-park trucks full of florid, truffle-guzzling lounge lizards.
- He found himself unexpectedly touched by her simple assumption, the way she absolutely took it for granted, that he was innocent.
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