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Перевод: singling
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Тезаурус:
- At her worst, on the third night, faint from lack of food, her throat parched with thirst, she had a crazy idea that the storm was singling her out for punishment, was expending its venom to get at her.
- Of those it is worth singling out D. 32.95 and D. 33.2.34.1, in which the jurist indicates (in the first case implicitly, in the second explicitly) that the use of the clause has turned out to have crucial consequences for the effectiveness of the testator's will: for without it his will or some of its dispositions would have been of no force.
- Second, the law is gender-specific, singling out women for more lenient treatment.
- Alan Jinkinson, the General Secretary of Britain's biggest public services union, Nalgo, said: "Singling out public sector workers to pay for his mistakes is discriminatory and unfair.
- So, please, if we are going to constructively criticise this aspect of rugby, let's do it on the whole instead of singling out individual countries and then, perhaps, some progress in the right direction will be made.
- Frequently we abstract from this covenant by singling out the Ten Commandments and ignoring much of the remainder of the Mosaic code.
- A LETTER reproves me for singling out rotten spelling in other places, notably The Guardian , and goes on to point out that this magazine is not immune.
- Singling out The Forest and the Fire, which he laid on the pillow ready, he left the rest in a pile on the floor.
- Hand hoes of the Dutch or triangular pattern are used for singling roots and weeding in the row.
- It does claim to be an explanatory account in singling out important features of people's conception of authority.
- On the other hand, such a general offence does not fulfil the educative function of singling out situations which carry a particular risk of danger.
- He gave credit to local management and to the unions, singling out the name of Clem Bunker for most of the industrial relations improvements coming through.
- But Ralf Dahrendorf, when he left the post of director of the London School of Economics, answered the question "Has Britain got a future?" by singling out Steve Shirley.
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