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Перевод: contrary
[прилагательное] противоположный; инверсный; своевольный; неблагоприятный; противный; упрямый; капризный; [наречие] против; вопреки; вразрез; [существительное] нечто противоположное; нечто обратное; противоположность
Тезаурус:
- Nothing in this Clause shall require or authorise any Party to enter into an agreement which is contrary to law.
- Should a higher form of awareness decide to tip the balance here or there (perhaps by embryo implantation) or put it on ice (as in frozen embryos ) so that knowledge can be gained which will enable future embryos to prosper healthily, then it will not be acting contrary to what Nature itself does by trial and error and evolution.
- He had set a forester on the road between Stamford and Casterton bridges, who exacted four pence for cheminage from every cart carrying wood or timber from Lincolnshire to Stamford, contrary to custom and the Charter of the Forest.
- Should approval be granted contrary to the majority decision of Cork County Council, section 4 of the Planning Act will be invoked;
- On the contrary.
- To regard this as an "injustice" runs contrary to the idea that divorce is to be obtained on proof of breakdown.
- Contrary to the celluloid image, the West was not all dust and sweat.
- Contrary to the popular belief, the hands do not hit the ball; they act as a hinge.
- The booklet tells us further "Butter is a healthy food, there's no evidence to the contrary."
- Unless there are instructions to the contrary, the transition from shot to shot is by way of a straight cut.
- Contrary to the media stereotype of the mindless thug, it has its own logic, its own rules and reasons.
- Quite the contrary, he scares the living daylights out of me."
- However, in the High Court yesterday, Mr Justice Simon Brown rejected claims by the group, Save Britain's Heritage, that the decision in June of the then Environment Secretary, Mr Nicholas Ridley, to grant planning permission was contrary to stated government policy, and should be quashed.
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