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Перевод: euthanasia
[существительное] легкая смерть; безболезненный уход из жизни; эвтаназия ; умерщвление неизлечимых больных
Тезаурус:
- What distinguishes suicide from euthanasia is that the former is the individual's own act, whereas the latter involves the direct act of another.
- When we advocate euthanasia is it to stop pain or to prevent our own distress at having to watch it?
- That argument is not watertight, however, because existing law does not allow euthanasia.
- Without wishing to detract from the impact of the number of dogs put to sleep weekly by the RSPCA, it must be realised that this number would be much higher if vets themselves did not also spend much of their time carrying out euthanasia.
- In the end, although the margin of the score might suggest a different story, the slaughter resembled an act of euthanasia.
- When Keynes had talked of the "euthanasia of the rentier" he had not been thinking of cricket, but the MCC had to face the reality of the decline of the leisured classes.
- Of course, when it came time to write the bill, there were great problems in choosing the exact words to be employed so that it wouldn't be seen by anyone as a "Euthanasia Bill".
- Suicide, when someone decides to take their own life by one means or another, rather than waiting to die through illness or accident, is not the same as euthanasia which may be defined as assisted death and which is a subject beyond the scope of this book.
- That depends on how seriously I take the special letter on the life issues of abortion and euthanasia he wrote last May to his bishops.
- An unexpected consensus has emerged, combining traditionally conservative concerns such as abortion and euthanasia with "Left-wing" issues like homelessness and overseas aid.
- And twenty-five years of abortion on demand has led to a disregard for human life that allows people to sleep rough in doorways and under piers and is ushering in an acceptance of euthanasia which hazards the old and the sick and the handicapped.
- But the Euthanasia Lobby is bring a Bill before the House of Lords which goes much further.
- Many doctors specializing in the care of the dying consider that the state of modern medicine makes even the need to consider the notion of euthanasia, whether at the request of the patient or otherwise, as an option quite unnecessary, quite apart from its moral repugnance.
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