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Перевод: constitution
[существительное] конституция ; основной закон; указ ; установление; учреждение; устройство; составление; телосложение; комплекция ; склад ; состояние организма; состав
Тезаурус:
- Dr Hess has been involved with WACC since its "birth" and was a member of its Constitution Committee in the 1970s, having worked for the Agency for Christian Literature Development which had merged with WACC.
- Italy likewise has a clause in its constitution banning the use of its armed forces "to settle international disputes".
- The measure was clearly designed to deprive the more popular elements of their vote and was, whatever its purpose, a clear attack on universal suffrage as established by the Constitution.
- In 1976 a constitution was drawn up in Lisbon which designated Madeira an Autonomous Political Region.
- The constitution of the Second Republic, passed in December 1931 after prolonged and sometimes heated parliamentary discussion, reflected the concerns of the Republican-Socialist alliance which, under Azaa's leadership, was to govern Spain until September 1933.
- We need a new constitution for a new century.
- Under the influence of its Enlightenment men the American constitution may formally be secularist, but the history of America demonstrates that it is the most religious continent in the Western world.
- If the two governments agreed to leave the border where it is, and if Slav Macedonia perhaps changed that vague phrase in the preamble of its constitution, then Britons and Bretons - sorry, Makedones and Makedonci - could probably live side by side with not much more than the usual inter-human friction.
- "The debate on the constitution is only in an early stage and it is worthy of more intelligent debate," he said.
- To summarize: although Paisley and the other ministers of the Free Presbyterian Church have always maintained a clear division between "constitutional" and "party" politics - the Church has a position on the constitution but does not back any particular party - the close historical and biographical links between Church and Party have made it impossible for the Free Presbyterian Church to avoid either being tagged with the label of being the DUP at prayer or on occasion being disrupted by the spill-over of tensions from the Party into the Church.
- This dialectic means that the constitution of a universal category of subjectivity that includes all other subjects at the same time, is also part of the process by which an individual is constituted, as an "I" that distinguishes itself as nonidentical with all other subjects.
- Far away across the room, her mother was deep in conversation with a handsome young advocate; they were discussing the merits of a written constitution.
- Trade unions exerted a considerable influence upon the Labour Party, especially after the introduction of the new Labour constitution of 1918.
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