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Перевод: confinement
[существительное] тюремное заключение; роды ; уединение; ограничение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- In case there are any reading this who have still not seen the vision, allow me to spell it out in moral advice: If you attend zoos and circuses - find other entertainment; if you are engaged in intensive "livestock" farming - throw away the systems of close confinement; if you are engaged in animal experimentation - find alternatives; and if you still eat meat - give it up.
- But if this process of change raised the issue of the care of the mentally handicapped the initial response was to seek their confinement.
- Normally, the Maternity Pay Period (MPP) cannot start before the eleventh week before the expected week of confinement (EWC).
- He was held in solitary confinement in the General Intelligence headquarters in Riyadh and was reportedly tortured.
- The lecture theatre resonates like a drum with the chatter of a hundred-odd students, all talking at once, as if they have just been released from solitary confinement.
- Then they took me to a room where I was in solitary confinement.
- "And saying," said Wendy, "that he's been held up at a confinement when he's forgotten all about somebody."
- In February this year, the Minister of Law and Order declared that the government would not repeal its most notorious detention law, section 29 of the Internal Security Act, which permits indefinite, incommunicado detention in solitary confinement for the purposes of interrogation.
- Mr Waite said that during his captivity he endured torture, a mock execution and four years solitary confinement, including a period in which he lay blindfolded in a foetal position day and night with his hands and feet chained together.
- Expected Week of Confinement.
- Louis Althusser, the severe exponent of anti-humanist Marxism, lapsed into uxoricidal depression and was placed in confinement.
- One woman who was kept in solitary confinement for three days said: "The whole idea is to worry people."
- In Bateman (1925), where a doctor had attended the confinement of a woman who died whilst giving birth, the Court of Criminal Appeal held that there must be negligence over and above that which is sufficient to establish civil liability, and which shows "such disregard for the life and safety of others" as to deserve punishment.
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