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Перевод: observance
[существительное] обряд ; почтение; ритуал ; соблюдение закона
Тезаурус:
- He also objected to the Pope's choice for Archbishop of Canterbury, which brought about a situation whereby all religious observance could not be undertaken, including baptisms, weddings and burials, and John was excommunicated.
- That is the way many of us view the attitude of the Lord's Day Observance Society.
- Despite the term "suggestions", their observance is mandatory unless a particular manner of service suggested is "forbidden" by a positive prohibition in the law of the state of destination.
- He showed a scrupulous concern for the monastic observance of those monks who had formerly composed the community of what became his cathedral church.
- Parliament granted taxes in return for the king's promise to grant the "requests of the Commons" for the observance of the Charters and the Ordinances, and the appointment of commissioners to make perambulations of the forests.
- Politically he was constitutionally blue but emotionally pink, but as his politics required even less observance than his religion there was no real dichotomy in this.
- Under the law, there is no truancy if a child has the school's permission to be absent or if his/her absence from school is occasioned by: sickness of the child (not of his/her parent); or unavoidable cause affecting the child and generally involving an emergency; or a day of religious observance; or "the school is not within walking distance and no suitable arrangements have been made by the LEA for (the child's) transport or for boarding accommodation".
- A SERVICE OF OBSERVANCE TO MARK THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE UN CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES
- Of course this all depends on your opinions or your taste, factors which play a large part in religious observance.
- To take a particular example, an aspect of doctrine that has been very effective in enforcing religious observance is the threat of hell fire.
- Similarly, only circumcised men were under an obligation to fulfil the whole law (and here I would remind you that the essence of Judaism was now legalism and observance of the commandments).
- No doubt there are a few places where Stornoway citizens get drunk at Sunday lunchtime, indeed, there are quite a few of them, but their doors are shut to the public; sin goes private on the Sabbath for it is public morality which counts in Sabbath observance.
- The continued practice underlies Spinoza's belief that observance of this rite was alone sufficient to ensure the survival of the Jewish people ( Tractatus Theologico-Politicus 3:53), and demonstrates the strength of the ritual's cultural entrenchment.
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