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Перевод: perpetrate
[глагол] совершать преступление; сотворить
Тезаурус:
- Equally it must be understood that there are many farmers who perpetrate these changes with genuine personal regret, but who feel compelled to do so by economic circumstances.
- Moreover, members believe that having their party in office, whatever betrayals it may perpetrate on its supporters in the country, is better than having the opposition take over.
- There is more to contemporary racism than the violence they perpetrate.
- All I can tell you with certainty is that I, for one, have no self, and that I am unwilling or unable to perpetrate upon myself the joke of a self.
- Nevertheless, levity is sometimes difficult to resist, for there are occasions when even the most solemn and serious student of legislation is compelled to the conclusion either that Parliament has gone off its collective head or that the parliamentary draftsman was drunk, demented or determined to perpetrate (and perpetuate) some private joke in the well-founded hope that it would not be spotted until it was too late.
- Since sociologists of deviance are interested in why people become deviant and/or perpetrate criminal acts, it is obviously important to locate the deviant, whether male or female, squarely within the social context in which he or she becomes deviant.
- Whatever social and political abuses Herod might perpetrate, these were seen merely as symptoms of a much more profound dilemma - the dilemma of a people who had been abandoned by their God.
- The baddies perpetrate dirty deeds.
- Some wickedness you would perhaps unknowingly perpetrate would see you in there, or some gesture towards a justice which no one else subscribed to.
- People are brought up to believe that to be successful in science you have first to have your right cerebral hemisphere obliterated; and the people (like a lot of teachers) who perpetrate this nonsense should be fried slowly in rancid yak fat.
- But the shock and outrage simulated by those who write these stories only perpetrate the idea that such goings-on are rare and extraordinary.
- It is conceivable that on a charge of rape a man might argue that he had in fact meant to perpetrate an act of buggery and that the sexual intercourse that took place was unintended.
- Given the gradations in penalty available, this sets the threshold for liability at a surprisingly high level, and it may be wondered whether an individual defendant on his own will often be able to perpetrate that degree of ferocity, although the Act clearly contemplates this as a possibility.
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