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Перевод: foreclose
[глагол] исключать; лишать права пользования; лишать права выкупа заложенного имущества; предрешать
Тезаурус:
- Unemployment can also lead to homelessness as in some circumstances building societies may foreclose on a mortgage if the repayments are not kept up.
- He was aware of the speculative nature of much of his work, and of the need in people to foreclose his work into a closed system.
- To admit that much is not to foreclose the question of defining that relationship since a nuanced understanding requires the command of historical detail that Kemp provides.
- Had Handsome Henry tried to foreclose - or, seeing how pretty Mrs Yardley was, had he suggested an alternative form of payment?
- You realise that if I'm unsuccessful, they will foreclose and we'll be paupered."
- Worse, they and the new land against which loans were secured declined in value in some cases to less than the amount borrowed, forcing lenders to foreclose.
- Today's reactions to events in Hungary and the GDR, tomorrow's response to Austria's already-submitted application for EC membership or to Turkey's determined membership claims, can all too easily foreclose long-term options.
- The liberal theory of the press (see pp. 37 - 41) vests substantial discretionary power in private proprietors to campaign to change public perceptions of issues, or to foreclose discussion of threatening social topics.
- Unless you can make private arrangements, the company will foreclose.
- Moreover, demographic factors such as unplanned pregnancy may also foreclose options.
- There was 110 possible reason why he should have wished at that stage to foreclose his options between December and January, or January and the spring.
- To define law in terms of one means of obtaining conformity, especially when that means is a manifestation of one of the very phenomena that we are seeking to eliminate (the use of force) is to foreclose on other perhaps more defensible methods.
- This again met with a cool reception from the other five, first because it might foreclose the question of EEC enlargement, and second because it seemed to seek to push the EEC more in an intergovernmental direction.
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