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Перевод: interrogation
[существительное] допрос ; опрос ; вопрос ; вопросительный знак
Тезаурус:
- The special "emergency" legislation allowed the police to detain a person for interrogation for three days or, on an order from the secretary of state for Northern Ireland, for seven days.
- They deprive officers of the interrogation that is often the sole or main purpose behind an individual's detention.
- Correspondingly the representation of gender inversion generates an interrogation both of the sexual metaphysic and of th social order.
- Despite its elegant exterior aspect, the old house was well equipped for interrogation.
- But prisoners still came here first for interrogation and waited here until the camp was full, when they were "purged" to other camps.
- Over the past two decades, the Commission and Court have been asked by aggrieved individuals to rule upon matters such as the rights of prisoners to communicate with the outside world and police interrogation methods.
- He named one accomplice, but refused point-blank to identify the other, despite the most detailed interrogation."
- Irving had studied the 1984 Police and Criminal Evidence Act proposals to legislate for interrogation and prisoner control.
- The committee gave a guarantee of strict confidence to certain RUC officers of substantial rank and they in return gave forceful accounts of the interrogation usages and the helplessness of the regular police to intervene.
- Then she, too, was driven at very high speed to a police station on mainland Orkney for interrogation.
- He did, however, obtain the services of another small unit of extraordinary provenance, the Special Interrogation Group (SIG).
- Consider, for instance, the following string, and see where implausibility enters: "the text makes no response the text evades the reader's interrogation the text is frequently silent the text is idle and will not get up in the morning."
- His observational sample of prisoner interviews, although small, had found the PACE codes of practice were followed to the letter and he argued this showed that it required the sanction of the law to effect changes in interview and interrogation techniques.
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