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Перевод: precept speek precept


[существительное]
наставление; правило; указание; инструкция ; заповедь ; предписание; приказ


Тезаурус:

  1. It is a salutary lesson on the stability of this precept to see Sir Peter following the precedent set by his predecessors in Sir David McNee and Sir Kenneth Newman, both of whom, as I have indicated above, rejected the internal desire to philosophize or be discursive.
  2. Explaining that the parish precept had risen to 8 percent less than the 11-;1/2 percent predicted for many other councils, David Clark, finance and general purposes chairman, was questioned by Col. John Dabson.
  3. We are reminded by the silences in Leapor's texts that the pursuit of happiness as an enabling myth, in terms of official precept accessible to women through romantic love and marriage, remains in this period largely a privilege of bourgeois male subjects.
  4. The term "precept" means a demand by one body upon another for the cost of services administered by the body making the demand in the area of the body required to meet the demand.
  5. By giving through a central fund to which all give according to their means and from which those in need receive, we fulfil our Lord's precept: Do not let your right hand know what your left is doing.
  6. Its practitioners operate in a world constrained by a belief in the immediate implementation of the legal precept, in which it becomes axiomatic that even the academic/criminologist will remain outside the world of praxis.
  7. In practice, Coates' precept "Personal inconvenience is not a valid reason for derogations and exemptions" depends on who is being inconvenienced.
  8. And consequently their history consisted of events and lives which carried moral and political precept: of incidents loaded with an interpretation.
  9. On top of this, the 1930 Land Drainage Act bequeathed a messy and misleading system of raising drainage rates for main-river schemes by precept levied on county and borough councils.
  10. And when Lugard came to look back on what had been accomplished in the early years of British administration he singled out the improved character of the native rulers, which he attributed to "the unceasing efforts and devoted ability of the British staff, who have by precept and example made them what they are today".
  11. IT HAS long been a precept at Leicester Rugby Club.
  12. I suppose that simple precept from that old foreman stood me in good stead for thirty odd years, until now."
  13. The Precept system.

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