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Перевод: disclaim
[глагол] отказываться; отрекаться; не признавать; отрицать
Тезаурус:
- Businesses will be able to disclaim all or any part of the initial allowance if they wish.
- Eventually, a statutory right to disclaim was created by the Peerage Act 1963 and Tony Benn, as he later became, was enabled to pursue his political career.
- Of course, if they do, politicians can disclaim responsibility; but ducking responsibility is fatal in a democracy.
- Gaily did not disclaim it.
- And anyway," he shrugged as if to disclaim sentiment, "the old bugger deserves it.
- Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood, they even began to question the need for the higher education itself.
- "The myth of the political neutrality of technology is frequently invoked both by politicians, seeking to explain the effects that a particular technological development has on society, and by the technologist, seeking to disclaim responsibility for such effects.
- Businesses will be able to disclaim all or part of the new allowance if they wish.
- I feel it my duty to disclaim any such intention.
- But, The Builder commented, Scott would disclaim such a description of his work.
- At the same time, the decentralization of educational responsibilities to the homeland governments means that Pretoria and the DET can disclaim responsibility for problems in the homelands.
- She wanted proudly to disclaim any interest in penetrating Seal Court: she wanted to go there, because of Christabel, because, he guessed, Leonora Stern had been turned away: she felt, he assumed, dishonest in not saying straight out why she had an interest in going.
- Any bungling and I'll disclaim knowledge of the whole miserable business.
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