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Перевод: abated
ослабленный
Тезаурус:
- No doubt, they would pay great attention to what the local authority consider should be done, because they would want evidence as to the best way that the nuisance could be abated, but the decision is the decision of the Justices.
- Then, as Winter storms abated, came the crabbing season and the pattern of the Looe seasons began all over again.
- Unexpectedly, after activists had been arrested and street violence abated, the ruling party stopped besieging itself.
- Realising that he was not only wasting his time until the storm abated but also endangering his life, George turned in what he hoped was the right direction for home.
- The third person with diminished strain was Mrs Rogers' daughter; this case was unusual, however, in that after her initial diagnosis Mrs Rogers' cognitive impairment had been rediagnosed; and following a hysterectomy the symptoms had abated.
- All these systems dealt with the problem of how to dispose of stock when, as Day's library so elegantly put it on the slip, "the first demand for the book has abated".
- It is clearly laid down in the Act that it is for them to consider whether or not the nuisance exists, whether or not it has been abated, and whether it still exists, and, if it does, it is for them to consider which of the requirements of the abatement notice are to be carried out or how otherwise the nuisance is to be abated.
- Fortunately, much of the fuss has abated, but not before hundreds of the dogs were abandoned or, worse still, brutally mistreated in the name of discipline.
- In the case of Attorney General v C.P.C. (UK) Ltd. the case was adjourned sine die to enable the defendants to undertake further measures to abate the odour, and in Attorney General v Squires an injunction was refused, the court finding that although a serious public nuisance had been created by the defendants, it had been abated, the way in which the pig farming was now carried on being considerably improved since the case was tried.
- A large proportion of these vital exports pass through the Straits of Hormuz, yet despite attempts by the participants in the Iran-Iraq war to restrict or even stop the movement of tankers this has not occurred and the earlier fear of a serious disruption to supplies has largely abated.
- The remedy granted by the High Court is an injunction, a discretionary remedy and a very serious one for the defendants, which may result in closure of the premises without compensation if that is the only way in which the nuisance can be abated.
- Perhaps this shows that the popular resentment against politicians' financial shenanigans - which lost the party control of the upper house of parliament - has at last abated.
- The scourge had abated, but psychological damage had been done, which was not so readily repaired.
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