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Перевод: commit speek commit


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совершать; учинить; поручать; вверять; передавать законопроект в комиссию; вводить в дело; предавать; предавать огню; фиксировать; помещать (в тюрьму)


Тезаурус:

  1. Mr Ivor Stanbrook (C Orpington) said it was imperative the law should be applied and those encouraging breaches ought to be prosecuted for the common law offence of incitement to commit a crime.
  2. One has only to listen to the forthrightness of "Surely, He hath borne our griefs" or the intricate virtuosic weaving of parts in "And he shall purify" or "All we like sheep", to realise that this is a choir or rare quality and precision which should be dragged straight back into the recording studio to commit to posterity its undoubtedly sublime view of Handel's great choral masterpieces, Solomon and Israel in Egypt , or the earlier but no less demanding Dixit Dominus .
  3. Businessmen who commit corporate crime are not forced to do so.
  4. What the Firearms Act provides is a series of inchoate or preventive offences which criminalize conduct even before it has reached the stage of an attempt to commit some substantive offence.
  5. THE CRIMES THAT GOVERNMENTS COMMIT ARE AN OUTRAGE AGAINST ALL HUMANITY.
  6. A number of Labour backbenchers are active in anti-pornography campaigns and are attempting to persuade the party to commit itself to new legislation.
  7. Unable to persuade other firms to commit to such a specific amount, he arrived at a compromise by forming the Per Cent Club, which has 120 corporate members giving not less than a half per cent of their annual UK pre-tax income to the community.
  8. A special feature is the principle of delayed and informed choice by which students gain a broad foundation in the study of the humanities and do not have to commit themselves to their degree programme until the end of the first year.
  9. Without some amount of what can be called "relationship skill" we will commit many "well-meaning blunders" which can cause a lot of hurt.
  10. At present what we need to note is the recognition of the validity of a description in its own terms does not commit us to acknowledge its pedagogic relevance in principle.
  11. The Foreign Office reckons no veto will be needed on monetary union because the latest deal proposed by Jacques Delors, the present of the EC commission, would not commit Britain to adopt a European currency until the House of Commons wanted to.
  12. Commit yourself to God's care - reading a Bible verse helps many people.
  13. She tells me that when she was a nippy (of course I say what's a nippy and she tells me it's a waitress) the worst sin the girls could commit, sackable instantly, was to whirl the pencils which were attached by string to their aprons.

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