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Перевод: premeditation speek premeditation


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преднамеренность


Тезаурус:

  1. We all made much of the coincidence, though not as much as the police, for whom it amounts to damning evidence of collusion, malice aforethought, cold-blooded premeditation and goodness knows what else.
  2. "You're assuming premeditation then?
  3. There had therefore been a certain amount of premeditation.
  4. In order to support this position, one has to accept: (i) that the intention - recklessness distinction is the most significant dividing line for serious injuries, more relevant than factors such as premeditation or provocation; (ii) that this is a workable distinction for the courts, especially in impulsive crimes, where the definition of intention may be fulfilled by a momentary realization of what is happening; (iii) that it is so significant that a difference in maximum penalties between life imprisonment and five years' imprisonment is appropriate; and (iv) that there is not a strong case for phrasing the offences in terms of endangerment rather than of causing physical harm.
  5. The main individual characteristics that have been incorporated, under neoclassicism, as making a difference to the culpability of offenders have been age, mental capacity and intent (for instance, degree of premeditation).
  6. Despite appearance, he was a man of impulse, not premeditation.
  7. The very next morning I arose and, without any premeditation, any thought at all, for the first time in adulthood I went though my morning toilet not noting the precise conformity of my actions to the schema of habit.
  8. I write with a strong sense of the necessity of continuing our - talk, and without premeditation, under the impression that you were indeed as much struck as I was by our quite extraordinary to ask if it would be possible for me to call on you, perhaps one day next week.
  9. The prosecution laboured long on the amount of time the whittling had taken which therefore proved considerable premeditation.
  10. For although, ostensibly, the subject of the fresco was biblical, the artist had chosen to illustrate the earlier massacre with scenes from a later, fourteenth-century island tragedy, in which a tribe from the north, with satanic premeditation, landed on Mn with a mission to slaughter its children.
  11. At this Council, on the last day and perhaps without premeditation, Urban pronounced two anathemas which were to have a delayed but decisive influence on Anselm's later years.
  12. The prosecution case was that the murder was premeditated, the evidence of the premeditation being, as the prosecution suggested, that Mr. Pegg had returned to his home to fetch the knife before setting out to meet Goddard.
  13. Many American jurisdictions have three degrees of murder - first-degree murder, requiring premeditation, and second- and third-degree murder, covering lesser shades of culpability.

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