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Перевод: renege speek renege


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  1. In short Lipski said that the Germans were manipulating a crisis in order to renege on their debts to Poland.
  2. To "forget" pop is to renege fundamentally upon the (over-determining) intentions of punk.
  3. The chiefs renege on the deal and she is stabbed as she tries to entice Odoff herself.
  4. It is an unwritten agreement and if we renege on it, let us not be surprised if our dog loses his respect for us, for we are not worthy of being called Master.
  5. But in the real world there is no outside agency to enforce cooperation between the "players" in the game, With no kind of "super superpower" to make sure that the players stand by any mutually beneficial agreement, the temptation to renege remains a powerful factor.
  6. "Most of all we cannot renege on our responsibilities to our own people," Mr O'Neill said.
  7. RELATIONS between the British Medical Association and Kenneth Clarke, the Secretary of State for Health, reached a fresh low last night, as doctors' leaders accused him of appearing to renege on promises that patients' drugs would not be cash-limited under the Government's National Health Service plans.
  8. A spokesman denied the firm would renege on the offer.
  9. I wouldn't have thought it's in the real realms of practical politics to persuade the German government or indeed any other government to renege on a contract which has been signed.
  10. The US's solution to the problem of its own borders and indigenous peoples had been to expand until stopped by force, to renege on all treaties with native peoples and to conduct a policy of genocide and dispossession which, though it reached a peak in the years 1860-;90, continued well into the 1920s.
  11. But there are rumours that France might be about to renege on its decision and Holland, which voted yesterday, is understood to have gone to Coopers.
  12. I don't like to renege on a contract.
  13. The rub is the general conviction, based on the man's record, that the same pragmatism, unencumbered by ideology or ethics, that leads him to sign an agreement one day will lead him to renege or cheat on it the next.

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