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Перевод: sanctioned
санкционированный
Тезаурус:
- Social expectations regulated household expenditure: marriage, charity, social amenity and religious duty were all approved and sanctioned expenditures; most others were not.
- This is subject only to limited restrictions which member states can justify on the basis of public health, public security, public policy and certain other limited public policy grounds sanctioned by the Treaty and the case law of the Court of Justice.
- The church's view, that marriages sanctioned by religious ritual should not be broken, is reflected in divorce laws.
- Its importance within the city lay not in the speed of its rise - which was hardly spectacular - nor in its violence - for it could only do what Berlin sanctioned, but rather in the social and national spirit it fostered within the community.
- The lengthy section in the same report on the persecution of the Jews in Germany began by stating that what was currently taking place was the "irresistible extermination of a minority", comparable to the genocide against the Armenians by the Turks during the First World War but carried out in Germany against the Jews "more slowly and in more planned fashion", adding accurately that "in reality a lawless situation has long prevailed, through which every act of force against the Jewish minority is sanctioned".
- He may have remembered St Mary's Tyne Dock, where he freely sanctioned certain things that were illegal because the parish church council wanted them for purposes of devotion.
- In both play and pamphlet the contemporary sexual metaphysic is turned inside out: gender division is recognized not as a divinely sanctioned natural order, but as the contingent basis of an oppressive social order.
- They have been warned what to expect, despite the recent statement by the ANC requesting no demonstrations and a peaceful completion of a tour they sanctioned.
- In this moral vacuum, measuring things, giving numbers to things, gives a spurious comfort - the world is tamed and the conclusion is sanctioned by an order beyond human whim; it is value-free.
- Even the one moderate opposition that has been sanctioned, Erk (Independence), complains of intimidation.
- Since the noises in the House of Commons in 1927 and 1928, the bishops sanctioned or winked their eyes at various modifications which were sensible and did not mind that they were illegal.
- As revolution followed revolution, I recalled Neville Chamberlain's infamous remark in the days after he sanctioned Hitler's partition of Czechoslovakia: "A distant people of whom we know nothing."
- Beyond this the practical stress of sanctions is seen as unhelpful in the development and maintenance of law, since the person who is threatened is not only psychologically less open to accepting the ethical demands of law but may indeed by virtue of the threat be under a reduced ethical obligation to conform to the sanctioned law.
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