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Перевод: impeachment speek impeachment


[существительное]
сомнение; обвинение; привлечение к суду; импичмент


Тезаурус:

  1. His Attorney-General (his third!) resigned in protest, and on 23 October the House of Representatives began to consider the impeachment of the President - he only constitutional way in which it could remove a President considered unfit for office.
  2. To remove a president from office is comparable to removing a monarch, impeachment is closer to regicide than to the mere sacking of a prime minister.
  3. "The soft impeachment" ( The Rivals ), BH 39; PP 51; SB 54.
  4. No matter how fiercely they attack him and his government - one deputy called for his impeachment yesterday - the conservatives have failed to mobilise their forces effectively.
  5. Finally, to use what is said in Parliament for the purpose of construing legislation would be a breach of article 9 of the Bill of Rights as being an impeachment or questioning of the freedom of speech in debates in proceedings in Parliament.
  6. European observers were also inclined to become impatient with the agonizingly slow pace at which congress appeared to move towards the impeachment of Richard Nixon.
  7. - demands a detailed explanation of impeachment as well as of the convention of ministerial responsibility and of the reasons why the second replaced the first.
  8. Fierce hostility to the bungling conduct of the war since 1370 resulted in the impeachment of Gaunt's friends - he was too powerful a figure for direct attack.
  9. "The use of impeachment at law is a method of control of the Executive by the Commons has been replaced by the convention of ministerial responsibility to Parliament."
  10. As I understood the submission, the Attorney-General was not contending that the use of Parliamentary material by the courts for the purposes of construction would constitute an "impeachment" of freedom of speech since impeachment is limited to cases where a Member of Parliament is sought to be made liable, either in criminal or civil proceeding, for what he has said in Parliament, e.g., by criminal prosecution, by action for libel or by seeking to prove malice on the basis of such words.
  11. In this deadlock the King, physically menaced and fearing the impeachment of the Queen, who was involved in various army plots against Parliament, left London, never to see it again until his trial.
  12. Only the three senior judges could initiate impeachment proceedings against the president.
  13. This process, which became known as impeachment, seems to have arisen by accident when de la Mare declared that he and his colleagues would maintain their charges in common.

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