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Перевод: involuntary speek involuntary


[прилагательное]
ненамеренный; невольный; непроизвольный; автоматический; рефлективный


Тезаурус:

  1. Involuntary unemployment can be defined as all those persons who are not in paid employment, but are actually seeking jobs at the prevailing rate of real wages .
  2. In defining unemployment, it is important to recognise that it may be involuntary or voluntary .
  3. The House of Lords held that it did not: since the essence of dangerous driving was negligence, a driver should only be convicted of manslaughter if his driving was so bad as to amount to the gross negligence required under the third head of involuntary manslaughter (see below).
  4. Perception of reality is a matter of having "ideas of sense", which have the characteristics of being involuntary and not subject to our control, of being strong and lively, and of having a coherence and order.
  5. After an American judge threatened to force Drexel Burnham Lambert into involuntary liquidation, the collapsed New York investment bank has reached a tentative settlement with its creditors.
  6. Although there is no survey which would give the extent of overcrowding and involuntary sharing, the evidence of the local authority waiting lists and of everyone's personal experience shows it to be very great.
  7. They tracked all the involuntary departures reported in the press of chief executives and chairmen of British firms in the first six months of 1988.
  8. Her work showed that the cells migrate to many different sites in the embryo developing into the skeletal elements of the head, all the pigment cells in the body, most of the nerves of the involuntary nervous systems, sensory nerves, and a variety of glands.
  9. The orientation changed to "Frsorgeerziehung" (literally "welfare education") in the first comprehensive national law reform of 1896 (the Brgerliches Gesetzbuch, BGB) which came into force in 1900 and which still forms the basis, for example, for involuntary reception into care in cases where parents "abuse their parental power" (s. 1666).
  10. This species of involuntary manslaughter is based upon constructive liability.
  11. There is, however, a large variety of killings which lie above that line but below the line demarcating murder: a killing in which D knew there was a risk of death, but was held not to have intended death or grievous bodily harm, would fall within involuntary manslaughter and might justify a high sentence; whereas a killing in which D pushed a person during an argument in the street and the person fell backwards, cracking his head on the kerb and dying from a brain haemorrhage, might also fall within involuntary manslaughter and might justify a low sentence.
  12. It was Galen in the second century AD who invented the term gonorrhoea (from = semen and = to flow), his view being that the discharge was an involuntary loss of sperm.
  13. THE "X" FACTOR Here are two examples of involuntary agenda emphasis, the situation where the agenda is set by events beyond the control of politicians.

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