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Перевод: prima
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Тезаурус:
- All that Montefiore's example shows is that there are circumstances in which it is unfair to act neutrally, where there are not even prima facie reasons to be neutral.
- There certainly does appear to be a prima facie case to answer.
- What is wrong with regarding an authoritative directive as one additional prima facie reason for the action it directs, which supplements, rather than supplants, the other reasons for and against that action?
- "They say she's the youngest prima ballerina ever to dance at the Coliseum."
- The reason why a search of premises which is not authorised by law is illegal is that it involves the tort of trespass to those premises: and any trespass, whether to land or goods or the person, that is made without legal authority is prima facie illegal.
- He even, when accompanying, transposes a prima vista; and everywhere Italian or French works are put before him, which he plays off at sight.
- "Prima," he said.
- In every prima facae case there are always anomalies if somebody is looking for them."
- Mr Beloff argued that a prima facie case of professional misconduct had been made out and should have been put before the barristers' disciplinary tribunal.
- However, apart from the exceptional cases of Wandsworth and Westminster, there is no prima facie evidence that borough determined reactions to the poll tax can explain the performance of the parties.
- The prima donna admired by the crowds in the marquee may give up outside in the rain - like the glamorous film star whose bikini must never be allowed to get wet!
- However, where there is no prima facie possibility of a defined person's benefiting, the Revenue will not treat the settlor as having an "interest', unless the terms of the settlement and the circumstances of the case indicate an intention to benefit a person who is likely to become a defined person in the future, for example if there was a settlement in favour of the settlor's fiance or child.
- She may have become an international superstar, wined and dined with kings and presidents, prima ballerinas, film idols, pop legends and sporting heroes; she may be ferried around in motorcades and private yachts and planes; and she may be given priceless jewels to wear.
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