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Перевод: abrogation speek abrogation


[существительное]
отмена ; аннулирование
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Тезаурус:

  1. Of the twenty States listed in the Table, thirteen are parties to the more recent Hague Convention of 1965 which does not involve the abrogation of the earlier bilateral Conventions but has in practice superseded them so far as the United Kingdom is concerned.
  2. "Any authority which sees abrogation of responsibility to drug users as an option is badly advised."
  3. The new postwar constitutions of France and Italy (and later that of the new Federal Republic of Germany) included clauses which allowed for the possibility of the abrogation of national sovereignty in favour of supranational authorities.
  4. In their judgement the court held that the restrictions implied in the agreement were not contrary to the public interest, that abrogation of the agreement would lead to booksellers being undercut by multiple retail traders and large library suppliers, and that many stockholding booksellers, notably the specialists, would be driven out of business.
  5. If a major feature of the Co-operative Commonwealth was to be the ownership and control by the workforce of the particular enterprise employing them, if, in other words, it was to comprehend authentic industrial democracy, then the abrogation in 1875 of the workers' rights and privileges of the workers employed in factories producing goods for sale in co-operative retail stores was a misdirection of the Movement.
  6. Their case would have been vastly more plausible; and a decisive electoral victory for the Labour Party might have been seen as a mandate for the promotion of industrial democracy in the trade unions' model of it, and as an implicit declaration of public opinion in favour of the consequential abridgement or even abrogation of the rights of ownership.
  7. The first was the division that had existed since at least 1948 on the extent to which coordination and integration should entail a formal abrogation by states of some of their national sovereignty.
  8. In the late 1940s integrationists had tended to desire a single federal political system, which at some point would entail a single act of abrogation of national rights to a supranational authority, whose precedence over the former national states would be constitutionally defined.
  9. Dismembered, it now deals in separate titles of the Code with the abrogation of formality in wills, and in legacies and trusts.
  10. The abrogation of article 6 was also a key demand of striking miners in the Arctic coalfields.
  11. If they managed to exact a sworn and written abrogation of the Act from every single proprietor in the strath (and over into Tummel and down past Dunkeld), at least they would have built a paper wall round themselves.
  12. The conservative leaders wanted a Prince Consort not a Prince president, and as if to underline their determination to keep Louis-Napoleon in check, the same group refused a request for the restoration of universal suffrage by the abrogation of the law of 1850.
  13. Delegation is not abrogation and the person who delegates retains accountability and therefore must be in ultimate control at all stages of the job.

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