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Перевод: sanctioning
санкционирование
Тезаурус:
- The age was sanctioning a cinema of technical virtuosity and social statement.
- THE RULING body of the Conservative Party yesterday gave way to rank-and-file pressure and moved a step nearer to sanctioning official party candidates in Northern Ireland.
- The second hopeful sign is that the state and its criminal justice system (broadly conceived to include criminal, administrative, and civil law) has shown itself receptive to arguments that corporate crime victims deserve protection and that corporate criminals deserve sanctioning, particularly when those arguments have been well orchestrated, empirically supported, and contain implicit electoral threats.
- "Detenus" - people held without trial under various Acts sanctioning preventive detention - have sometimes attracted international concern, particularly during periods of internal tension when allegations of torture have accompanied protests about the detention of political prisoners.
- He has issued a religious ruling sanctioning the exchange of parts of the Biblical homeland for the chance of peace and security.
- Rollin is also severe on the sophistry of the late medieval Catholic Church in sanctioning the trial and often excommunication of countless creatures (and the then, if feasible, hanging, flaying, burying alive, burning, or otherwise executing them) whilst denying that they were free agents.
- The Circular points out that the decision should not be taken as sanctioning such advice given to such girls by teachers.
- It is social control , in sanctioning some forms of behaviour and not others, that defines the normative contours of society.
- In the papers the next day it looked as if the funeral parlour heads were sanctioning the transfer of power, as if they were acknowledging Creed's pre-eminence, as if they were paying homage.
- To some extent the charge of inflexibility can also be countered by reference to the provisions sanctioning exception from the National Curriculum .
- Government papers sanctioning the issue of arms referred to "the constant dangers" to which London was exposed, which "were never greater than at this present time".
- Why, they asked, should these associations collect such large fees for sanctioning a title fight?
- Most enterprise-based unions remain fairly self-contained and although many do affiliate to the appropriate national, regional or industrial federations they accord them little authority for conducting collective bargaining or sanctioning agreements.
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