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Перевод: dissenting
[прилагательное] отколовшийся; раскольнический; диссидентский; инакомыслящий
Тезаурус:
- Richard Baxter along with many other dissenting preachers, was now able to obtain a licence to preach legally once more.
- With logic like this carrying the day, it is little wonder that one dissenting judge observed that the only rule of law governing merger cases in this period was that the government always won.
- In addition, it often seems that police culture possesses a dramaturgical or melodramatic inflexion, as the increasingly autocratic operational style is brought to bear in contests with new generations of dissenting workers, political radicals, and the largely dispossessed criminal underclass.
- Some dissenting ministers left for the country, some had to leave their families, some went into hiding, but others were emboldened to preach more openly, until they were arrested and put into prison.
- Next, I read Financial Reporting Standard 3 and I note a dissenting view.
- One influential dissenting voice has talked of priorities being established in this area too.
- The list is long: the government's decision in August 1985 to lean on the BBC Board of Governors not to show a Real Lives programme featuring interviews with terrorists in Northern Ireland; its prohibition of broadcasts with terrorist groups in Northern Ireland; its prosecution of newspapers which revealed the contents of the Spycatcher book of memoirs by a retired MI5 agent, Peter Wright; its robust dismissal of the dissenting views of senior figures in the Church of England, senior civil servants, and university spokesmen; its appointments to various quangos and nationalized industries; and its controls on local government.
- The older colleges, which traced their history back to the eighteenth century's "dissenting academies" had not kept the high standing they had then enjoyed.
- Jane and Ann Taylor, who were the daughters of a Dissenting Minister, had published in 1806 what was the first volume of poetry primarily designed for children.
- In 1893 the following notes were made at the death-bed of a Dissenting Minister:
- The vituperative messages which poured forth in a veritable torrent of abuse were repeatedly drowned by the dissenting majority who kept up an incessant chant: "Return to work.
- Lord Bourne-Wilkinson and Lord Lynn delivered concurring judgments and Lord Keith and Lord Jauncey dissenting judgments.
- A second body was the Protestant Dissenting Deputies which had been founded in 1732 and was, by the end of the nineteenth century, healthier than its older friend although The Christian World noted in 1901 that it "seems to have fallen on evil days".
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