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Перевод: pecuniary speek pecuniary


[прилагательное]
денежный; финансовый; облагаемый штрафом; ищущий выгоды; преследующий материальные интересы


Тезаурус:

  1. The only difficulty that arises is that there are several texts of Scaevola which seem to anticipate the interpretation of a pecuniary modus as a trust.
  2. It makes no difference whether it is for manumission or its content is pecuniary.
  3. Most of the minority who were suddenly faced with "pecuniary embarrassment" would have taken fright and felt a sense of failure, if not disgrace - sometimes needlessly, and for the most part would not have displayed it openly.
  4. As there were now objections to receiving them, and as the guardians were not allowed to send out-patients from the workhouse, the committee were considering stopping the payments and providing an adequate infirmary at the workhouse - an arrangement which might have "many advantages, pecuniary and otherwise".
  5. Gordian goes on to provide that the same is now to apply in pecuniary cases: an action for trust is to be available in all circumstances.
  6. A resident's assessment could also take the form of an attempt to quantify the pecuniary benefit of owneroccupation.
  7. The ideal pecuniary man is like the ideal delinquent in his unscrupulous conversion of goods and persons to his own ends, and in a callous disregard for the feelings and wishes of others and of the remoter effects of his actions.
  8. The degree to which publicans "invested" for this reason in football is unknown but the pecuniary advantage at first sight seems doubtful.
  9. It need not be a pecuniary advantage .
  10. Reference may be made to the National Code of Local Government Conduct, para. 3 (Appendix D, post , p. 105) although it has to be said that that paragraph is not, in the author's view, well drafted since it fails to indicate with sufficient clarity the difference between disclosing personal pecuniary interests (failure to comply being a serious criminal offence) and disclosing other interests (which is simply a matter of prudence, but involves no breach of law).
  11. In anomie theory the impetus that pushes people into crime is that the ambitions for status and pecuniary success that they share with everyone else are thwarted by the restrictions on the opportunities to achieve them that result from low socio-economic status.
  12. How he could have concluded that there was anything better designed to protect "rights to pecuniary gain" than barristers' exclusive right of audience in court is a passing curiosity.
  13. You can work out the pecuniary value of one Pecu as an exercise.

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