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Перевод: wrongdoing speek wrongdoing


[существительное]
грех ; преступление; правонарушение; проступок


Тезаурус:

  1. : Admit wrongdoing to yourself.
  2. Apart from its wrongness in principle, it is ineffective, since the wrongdoing continues without being subject to public censure, which is the way that society typically brings pressure on individuals and groups to conform to civilised norms.
  3. The prosecution could open a can of worms, since Mr Shalabai who has denied any wrongdoing had connections at every level.
  4. Cybernex, the firm the ex-IBM executives founded in October 1981, denies any wrongdoing.
  5. So far as evidence other than confessions is concerned, there is again no guarantee that unlawful police action will be punished by refusing to admit into court the evidence against an accused that their wrongdoing has secured.
  6. Katie Mitchell's revival sets this strictly moral tale of wrongdoing in a very Christian context in which everyone behaves with an irritating and folksy religiosity.
  7. Daimler denies any wrongdoing.
  8. The worst of it is that one cannot yet express a proper anger about the state of things, since it is just about possible that the Frauleins Krabbe, Breuer and Moller are innocent of any serious wrongdoing (if that's the right term) in the affair of the Uniform Urine.
  9. It is important, as Christians, to link modernisms with our lifestyles and economic systems, because the crisis of modernity is not just an isolated problem of wrong philosophies or false doctrines, it is also a crisis of wrongdoing and crass social values.
  10. One of the defendants, former County NatWest chief executive Jonathan Cohen, later issued a statement through his solicitors "vehemently denying" wrongdoing.
  11. Until an alleged audit failure has been properly investigated, which usually takes some years, the Institute knows no better than anybody else whether there really has been any negligence or wrongdoing.
  12. In Asia Minor about 110 the younger Pliny, the governor of Bithynia, asked Trajan whether the profession of Christianity was in itself culpable or "the vices associated with the name", especially since after investigation by torture he had discovered that there were no frightful vices: the accused said their custom was to meet before dawn on a particular day to sing a hymn to Christ as a god and to take an oath ( sacramentum ) to abstain from wrongdoing.
  13. "The settlement does not suggest admission of wrongdoing by any of the parties and is intended to avoid the expense and distraction that would accompany continued litigation," the four said a joint statement last night.

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