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Перевод: enshrined
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Тезаурус:
- Whether British experience has come anywhere near the good practice ideal enshrined in the OECD guidelines set out in Chapter Three can be seen from an examination of the principal design guidelines set out in its pages.
- Despite the Roman law prohibiting interference with the grave, and the taboo safeguarding the city-enclosure from pollution by corpses, relics of the saints were being moved into urban churches, "translated", rehoused in splendid buildings, enshrined under altars.
- Sandys accepted the need for carriers in limited war and enshrined the continued existence off our carrier groups, one of which would normally be deployed East of Suez, in his 1957 White Paper.
- This became enshrined in popular memory as the "winter of discontent" in which all the components of the British malaise emerged in heightened colours.
- The traditions of the British Turf, like the last Englishman, are safely enshrined in Indian racing centres like Bangalore, where scribes still describe jockeys as "knights of the pigskin".
- Moreover, the civil and political status and rights of the citizen, central to such a reform, must be enshrined in a bill of rights.
- "Your new organs and glands have only one ultimate source - namely the gene-seed of the godly Rogal Dorn enshrined from generation to generation within the temples of our bodies.
- The appropriate response, however, is not to alter the law so as to allow euthanasia, and thereby arguably undermine the respect for life enshrined both in the law and medical training.
- The Council has to try and ensure that the subject "bits" of the curriculum form a coherent whole and somehow deliver the broad and balanced curriculum enshrined in the noble opening passages of the Act.
- Thus, these subcultures respectively enable corporate officials and lower-class adolescent males to commit crimes without too many pangs of conscience; through their sanitizing prism, each sub-culture softens criminal acts so that they assume the appearance of "not really" being against the law, or it transforms them into acts required by a morality higher than that enshrined in a parochial criminal law.
- In girls' work, for example, we began to learn from our experiences and commit ourselves to ensuring that facilities were genuinely available also to Jewish young women - that we tackled anti-Semitism; that young women with disabilities were not excluded, and that we looked at our oppressive attitudes to disability and the institutions in which these were enshrined.
- Increased discrimination has occurred with the flowering of preferential trading arrangements like those with former European colonies and the EC, enshrined in the Lom Agreement.
- On a larger scale one might observe that his lifelong preoccupation with words gave him a kind of sensitivity to them, even if it was an unorthodox one; and further that it is strange that a myth should so make its way if enshrined and embodied in words as inappropriate as critics have made out.
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