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Перевод: duress speek duress


[существительное]
принуждение; заключение; лишение свободы


Тезаурус:

  1. If consent is invalidated by duress then duress may fail to achieve its aim.
  2. Most of the qualified defences have an element of excuse - provocation, diminished responsibility, most duress cases, infanticide, mercy killing, and suicide pacts.
  3. Other may sit there stubbornly waiting for you to tell them what they are meant to do whilst making it abundantly clear that the session is hardly welcome, indeed is being conducted almost under duress.
  4. In normal usage the Dodge stops acceptably, the spongy pedal and "grabbing" only occurring under duress, while the Vauxhall's brakes feel mushy but are stronger and more consistent in their behaviour.
  5. This explains why duress invalidates consent.
  6. You can put down that I'm here under duress because your friend , Dr Kingsley, forced me to it.
  7. Mr Hyam can choose not to pay the service charge or pay it under duress, stating so, but to complain like this in a magazine read by thousands is unfair and childish.
  8. The undesirable aspect of duress is not in the absence of choice but in the fact that it is engineered in order to extract the consent.
  9. However, the House of Lords preferred to see a conviction for murder in these cases, with the use of executive discretion to secure an early release from the mandatory sentence of life imprisonment for offenders who killed when under duress, and thus appear to have reduced culpability.
  10. There is no barman but the hotel receptionist, under duress, rummages a bottle of beer from a tin box and wanders away in search of a glass.
  11. What we can still do is to escape at long last from the constitutional fiction which we once grasped to ease our transition from the capital of a worldwide empire to a nation state alongside other nation states, but which, having produced so much havoc here at home, has turned into an instrument for external duress to be brought to bear on our own political institutions.
  12. But Edward was determined to avoid honouring these concessions, made under duress; in October 1301, when he appointed commissioners to make a perambulation in the Devon forests, he once again reserved the rights of his Crown.
  13. The National Economic Assessment would have been boycotted, loans from the Industrial Investment Bank accepted under duress, and the Technology Trusts lampooned.

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