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Перевод: divorce speek divorce


[прилагательное]
бракоразводный;
[существительное]
развод ; расторжение брака; отделение; разрыв ; разъединение;
[глагол]
разводиться; развестись; расторгать брак; разъединять; отделять


Тезаурус:

  1. It is not part of Stone's business to look at the condition of working people, but the illustrations in the book reveal very little about the thought styles that the privileged brought to marriage and divorce.
  2. "We have a divorce law which allows marriages to be broken up after less time than the run of an average HP agreement," Mr Field said.
  3. Marriage and divorce
  4. In taking this position, the bishops were also following the lead of Pope John Paul II who, on his visit to Ireland in 1979 had argued: "Divorce, for whatever reason it is introduced, inevitably becomes easier and easier to obtain and it gradually comes to be accepted as a normal part of life" (1979).
  5. Since the new constitution was enacted in 1937, the prohibition on divorce has become so strict that couples who have been granted a nullity decree by Roman catholic canonical tribunals have found that they may still not be recognized as single by the state, and are thus unable to remarry in the Republic.
  6. This Divorce Act was only allowed after proceedings had been taken both in the Ecclesiastical Courts for separation, and in the Common Law Courts for damages.
  7. They grant also what is called a divorce a mensa et thoro , or rather what we should call a judicial separation, i.e. they release the parties from the duty of living together on grounds of cruelty or misconduct; but a divorce in the modern sense, which allows the parties to marry again, is not recognized by the medieval church in the case of any marriage which is originally valid.
  8. The behaviour alleged under -; above would amount to a matrimonial offence, while the circumstances covered by amount to the first recognition in England of a right of divorce by mutual consent.
  9. I didn't divorce the spiritual battle in Ulster from the political and I still wouldn't.
  10. He entered "The Illegal Divorce" for a short story competition and won third prize.
  11. Already by 14 May, the Roman catholic hierarchy had responded to the pressure with the production and projected distribution of one million copies of a pastoral letter against divorce (Irish Episcopal Conference 1986).
  12. The court has now three divisions: a Queen's Bench Division, a Chancery Division, and a Family Division (successor to the probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division, of which something will be said in Chapter 3).
  13. They regarded no convention, and I did not see till later that their unconvention was almost as intolerant as my parents, convention., Helen stayed with Mrs Logan - who was awaiting a divorce - dating Edward's first year at Lincoln.

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