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Перевод: unconscionable
[прилагательное] бессовестный; неумеренный; чрезмерный
Тезаурус:
- To reform an unconscionable decision of the courts which is unworkable in practice; Parliament may pass an Act which has the effect of overruling the courts' decision.
- In 1956 the British forces had appeared to take an unconscionable time to get from Cyprus to Port Said.
- "I've heard that I'm the most unsavoury, unconscionable character that ever existed but people all want to be associated with me and sit with me," he said.
- The purpose of the legislation is, however, not to punish individuals, but to promote good business practices and to prevent unconscionable ones.
- Moneylenders were registered; subject to some conditions over the way they did business; they were able to advertise in only a very restricted way (for example, they were not allowed to mention interest rates or repayment schedules); and courts could re-open their loans, setting new terms, if they charged excessive interest and the original terms were "harsh and unconscionable".
- But as the men of the upper class were bred for war, as they enjoyed fighting and felt that in war their intimate bond of loyalty to their chief was most fully expressed, the connexion between fief and military service was an unconscionable time in dying.
- The fundamental question in these cases is whether the taking of a benefit by a person through his or her crime would be unconscionable as representing an unjust enrichment of that person.
- This is not to say that we need take so unconscionable a time to establish industrial democracy, but only that it would be naive to suppose that there will be no doubts and difficulties - and that it would be a great mistake to let them deter us from starting from present worse to go to prospective better.
- The defendants' conduct was not unconscionable, nor an interference with any legal or equitable right of the plaintiffs.
- While this pattern was reproduced only imperfectly in the ECSC and while a timetable of functional spillover might have taken an unconscionable time to achieve, what in the end counted for the ECSC was that it did provide an atmosphere of mutual confidence among the leaders of the member states - despite the disputes, none contemplated leaving the Community - and that this helped to pave the way for the creating of the European Economic Community in 1957.
- These issues include the lack of informed consent, the exploitation of children as "volunteers", and the unconscionable use of humans as test animals.
- A much more glorious surprise was achieved on Fylde Flyer by Piggott after he and the rest of the Abernant Stakes field had been kept waiting in a cold, damp wind while Snaadee took his own unconscionable time about wandering down to the start.
- As well as needing a licence, they were for example allowed to advertise only in a very restricted way, were not allowed to employ people to canvass for loans, had to include an interest rate in loan contracts, and risked having the terms of a loan altered by a court if they were judged "harsh and unconscionable" - interest over 48 per cent a year was taken to be excessive unless there was some evidence to the contrary.
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