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Перевод: appeal speek appeal


[существительное]
воззвание; обращение; призыв ; просьба ; мольба ; привлекательность ; влечение; обжалование; жалоба ; апелляция ; право апелляции;
[глагол]
апеллировать; взывать; обращаться; молить; умолять; привлекать; притягивать; нравиться; подавать апелляционную жалобу; прибегать к


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  1. It should be noted that where the grounds for revocation be serious detriment to the amenity the area, any disposal operation will be allowed to continue pending an appeal under s. 10(2).
  2. My own memories of the uprising of 1956 are hazy, though I think I remember recordings of the appeal by prime minister Imre Nagy to the Western Powers for help.
  3. At the same time, the Detention of Terrorists (Northern Ireland) Order introduced commissioners with legal training to preside over a Detention Appeal Tribunal to which detainees could apply after a period for a review of the justification for their imprisonment.
  4. The appeal committee's decision is not binding on the LEA, but there is a further right of appeal to the Secretary of State who can confirm, amend or revoke the statement.
  5. However the 1988 Act took away this right of appeal from everyone, except those who have been in the country for more than seven years.
  6. The information they had was sketchy, to say the least, but they had responded immediately to the appeal of Retford's station sergeant.
  7. It was agreed that 240 be given in donations now, with the proviso that later in the year further sums would be sent, particularly to Headquarters Benevolent Fund, the Star and Garter Home and the Poppy Appeal.
  8. Notice the difference in each appeal.
  9. The Legion sends thanks for your past support and asks for helpers with this year's Poppy Appeal.
  10. THE Attorney-General has just six days left to decide whether to ask the Court of Appeal to reconsider the sentence of Harley Street rapist Dr Tom Courtney.
  11. The appeal to the past was thus developed into a forward-looking philosophy of history.
  12. Do you: (a) get him to read the poetry as a voice-over and hope no one notices his accent? (b) make the drippy research assistant Michell a beefy Austrian and get Arnie to wear spectacles? (c) turn the whole thing into an action movie, with Arnie defending the London Library against a mass terrorist attack? 2 The title lacks commercial appeal.
  13. In short, the Army does not try to reduce "Britishness" to some unhuman stereotype that might appeal to trendy politicians.

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