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Перевод: subsisting
существование
Тезаурус:
- "The only estates in land which are capable of subsisting or of being conveyed or created at law are - ( a ) An estate in fee simple absolute in possession; ( b ) A term of years absolute.
- The Sexual Offences Act 1956 and the Mental Health Act 1959, allude to offences subsisting in unlawful sexual intercourse by a man with a woman known to be severely mentally subnormal or suffering from any form of mental disorder.
- For the first time population could increase with a declining grain price and a less than commensurate food output, subsisting on grain imports paid for by manufactures; "It is one of the most striking ironies of intellectual history that Malthus should have fashioned his analysis just at the time when it was about to cease to be applicable to the country in which he lived" (Wrigley 1986).
- This was substantially enacted by the Misrepresentation Act 1967 (see also pp. 124-;5), and now the court may treat a contract as still subsisting despite the existence of innocent misrepresentation, and award damages to the injured party, instead of rescinding the contract.
- The cottar, subsisting on an inadequate holding, had a greater need for cash earnings and more time to spare, but because he accepted the hierarchical consumption ethic of the village community his aspirations were lower, so that, although working longer, he did so at a lower intensity.
- As Locke defines them, they "contain not in them the supposition of subsisting by themselves, but are considered as dependences on, or affections of substances".
- " Substances' are ideas of "things subsisting by themselves".
- The mountain goat's ancestry, as a member of the Bovid family, gave it a good start: it gave the animal the means of subsisting on the poor mountain vegetation, and it provided it with feet that could be adapted to moving around in the precipitous terrain.
- For the purpose of these proceedings it is to be assumed that the plaintiff's injuries as subsisting at the time of her birth were caused by the act or omission of the defendant in the driving of his car.
- "(2) Determinations of complaints under recognised schemes shall be made by reference to what is, in the adjudicator's opinion, fair in all the circumstances of the case and any direction given to a building society or associated body by an adjudicator may (if the complainant accepts the determination) require it or the complainant not to exercise or require the performance of any of the contractual or other obligations or rights subsisting between them.
- Not all aspects of the organization may be directly related to the process of subsisting, but together they form a collective memory which provides both opportunities and constraints on which members of the culture draw as they live their daily lives.
- Besides defining substances as complex ideas of "distinct particular things subsisting by themselves", Locke also says that the main component of such a complex is "the supposed, or confused idea of Substance", something he also calls "substratum" or "pure substance in general".
- The insignificant proportion of men in the 3 - 9 range would appear on the face of things to betoken no handicraft beyond what would suffice to satisfy demand in a small hundred, while the many nils, amounting to very nearly one-third of the total, strongly suggests that many of the inhabitants of Walsingham were mendicants subsisting on the alms of the faithful.
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