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Перевод: abusive
[прилагательное] оскорбительный; матерный; оскорбляющий; бранный
Тезаурус:
- The barriers take on a variety of forms including cartel agreements or arrangements, national market organisations (such as co-operatives or trade associations) which discriminate against other EC nationals, and abusive monopolisation of markets.
- In response to the article on Zahira's experiences which I wrote in the Guardian I got, in addition to the usual sick and abusive letters from racists, a number of letters from English women who sympathised with Zahira.
- Sometimes you will be caring for clients who may be physically or verbally abusive, or unpleasant in their personal habits.
- Practices which may not otherwise be restrictive of competition may be abusive in a highly concentrated market since undertakings in a dominant position have to discharge the burden of proof that their dominance does not have the effect of impeding effective competition in the relevant market.
- He was, as he could be, abusive: he called her a "fat sadist".
- "use threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour" Threatening, abusive or insulting should be given their ordinary meanings.
- The mental element or mens rea for this offence is explained in Section 6(4) of the 1986 Act, viz: A person is guilty of an offence under section 5 only if he intends his words or behaviour, or the writing, sign or other visible representation, to be threatening, abusive or insulting, or is aware that it may be threatening, abusive or insulting or (as the case may be) he intends his behaviour to be or is aware that it may be disorderly.
- Abusive use of copyright
- As public attitudes towards abusive parents hardened, and media campaigns against social work attitudes and processes gathered momentum, a more fundamental set of changes in policy and practice took place.
- The mental element or mens rea by the offender for this point is as follows: Section 6(3) provides that a person is guilty of an offence under Section 4 only if he intends his words or behaviour, or the writing, sign or other visible representation, to be threatening, abusive or insulting, or is aware that it may be threatening, abusive or insulting.
- In one case the court confirmed the Commission's finding that there was evidence of abusive conduct where United Brands' prices in certain banana markets within the EC were excessive in relation to the economic value of the product supplied and that they differed considerably from one EC market to another.
- "threatening or abusive or insulting words or behaviour or distribute or display to another person any writing, sign or other visible representation, namely which is threatening, abusive or insulting" The phrases mean the same as under the old Section 5 Public Order Act 1936.
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