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Перевод: sanction
[существительное] санкция ; ратификация ; утверждение; поддержка ; одобрение; меры воздействия; предусмотренная законом мера наказания; [глагол] санкционировать; ратифицировать; утверждать; утвердить; одобрить
Тезаурус:
- Such proceedings received statutory sanction by the Ordinance of the Forest in 1306: Edward I decreed that:
- The only "sanction" against them is to resort to world public opinion' (Cassese, 1979, p. 165).
- The ultimate sanction a country can levy - nationalisation (expropriation) of operations is not unknown, but is less frequent than is sometimes believed.
- A week's issue was missed after a spate of illness and walk-outs and eventually IPC agreed to give the paper its head and sanction a move to Carnaby Street.
- Gari the Guru had given his blessing on this sanction down at the Pyramid.
- For Eliot, though, this concern with ritual was to have the sanction of the anthropologists' "collective representation", being generated like a dromenon by a group, a chorus across history.
- Shadow trade secretary Robin Cook said classified documents provided "conclusive evidence" that Mr Major, then foreign secretary, was aware of sanction busting in 1989.
- R remains one of the foundations of the constitution today that the Crown requires annual parliamentary sanction for the raising of revenue, particularly tax revenue.
- The ultimate sanction is financial: an additional award of compensation.
- The ultimate sanction of oppositional nationalism is to claim legitimation for its own armed force against the armed force of the allegedly containing state.
- Rights and properties going back to a remote and undocumented past appeared to him to have a sanction which no later enactment - not even by the pope - could alter.
- Like Eliot, Dawson emphasized the "two Englands" created in the nineteenth century - "the England of the fields and the England of the factories" - and wished to build on a common "English tradition" which with some sort of religious sanction would take people Beyond Politics .
- They'd been duped into believing the gag (nothing may be published without sanction from Lord's) protected them.
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