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Перевод: affirmatively
[наречие] утвердительно; конструктивно
Тезаурус:
- The group-theoretic result of Golod (1964) is a consequence of joint work with Shafarevich (also 1964) in which was solved affirmatively an old problem of field theory closely related to the work described here in Sections 3.6, 3.7 and 3.9 (see 43, p. 125 for brief details).
- The works of Bowlby (1979) and Marris (1974) offer the basis for a model of attachment that can be used to assess elders affirmatively.
- When assessing elders affirmatively, the practitioner may well detect in some very old people a remarkable degree of authenticity.
- "But it is clearly necessary to distinguish between, on the one hand, cases in which a wife, alive to the nature and effect of the obligation she is undertaking, is procured to become her husband's surety by the assertion by him upon her of undue influence, affirmatively established, and on the other hand, cases where she does not understand the effect of the document or the nature of the transaction of suretyship.
- in which C had affirmatively said that he did not want a solicitor.
- However, where a given circumstance provided for in section 2 exists, this will not of itself affirmatively establish that a partnership exists; it is a matter of fact in each case whether or not there is sufficient evidence to support a presumption of the existence of a partnership.
- This potential to transform practical into verbal consciousness is highly significant if an elder is to be assessed affirmatively, and is easily ignored in functional assessments.
- It was part question and Cowley smiled, and indicated affirmatively to the woman.
- It might be said that what Wittgenstein says about the criteria of someone having understood a colour-word provides a reason for answering the question affirmatively.
- Perhaps the most important point to make is that, as part of affirmatively assessing elders, we should never assume that unconscious processes are less important or less worthy of exploration than they are in other people.
- Secondly if the first question is answered affirmatively, it is necessary to consider whether there are any considerations which ought to negative, or to reduce or limit the scope of duty or the class of person to whom it is owed or the damages to which a breach of it may give rise.
- The monkey nodded gravely, appreciatively, affirmatively."
- Portugal could reason by analogy that the conclusion of the Timor Gap Treaty is inconsistent with its rights of administration that have been affirmed by the United Nations in Resolutions to which Australia voted affirmatively.
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