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Перевод: condemnation
[существительное] осуждение; приговор ; конфискация ; наложение ареста
Тезаурус:
- Of course, it is possible that the Warnock Committee saw the surrogacy issue as a kind of scapegoat, whose condemnation would allow for a certain measure of acceptance of other technological advances in reproduction, such as in vitro fertilization.
- Fundamentally the whole complex of hostility towards homosexuality is a reflection of a biological imperative to procreate, in which the homosexual is seen as a threat to the species, "unnatural", and therefore worthy of condemnation.
- As western condemnation of Serbian aggression in the breakaway republic reached a new peak, Col Jovanovic delivered an impromptu lecture on how the recognition of Bosnia breached "all international principles".
- She was moved by his address: not so much by the declaration of the reformed and Catholic nature of the Church of England, nor by his condemnation of racialism, nor by his challenge to the State to give the Church more liberty to follow its vocation in worship; but by his gratitude at the growing longing within the Church for a deeper life of prayer.
- MARGARET THATCHER yesterday took on Labour's enhanced challenge to the Conservatives with a strong condemnation of socialist controls and Neil Kinnock's conversion to more palatable policies.
- What is important to note here is that aside from Lord Scarman's condemnation of the "criminal acts" committed during the riots, the Report was a strong argument in favour of a historical and social explanation of the riots.
- Yet we expect the much smaller risks incurred when travelling by train or air or sea to be non-existent, and express outrage and condemnation when accidents happen, Angela Lambert writes.
- The Court of Appeal was scathing in its condemnation of this sequence of events.
- However, the most telling condemnation came from General Sir Garnet Wolseley, the Adjutant-General and the Commandant of Dover Castle, who argued that a tunnel would "open up a route to the invader into England".
- The phrase damnatio memoriae (formal condemnation of an emperor following his death) refers not to the repealing of the acts of an unpopular emperor but to the destruction of his images and the elimination of his name from inscriptions.
- His address to army officers clearly underlined the split between the army and Prime minister Nawaz Sharif's civilian government which has confined itself to condemnation of the large scale bombing of Iraq.
- The IRFU's South African links have been criticised in the past, notably when Ireland toured there in 1981 amid a storm of public and governmental condemnation.
- If anyone spoke, it was usually only to voice condemnation of British Rail for the time it took to get served.
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