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Перевод: perpetration
[существительное] совершение; совершение преступления; преступление; творение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Supporters of the third principle may claim that the reason rape is prohibited is that its perpetration deprives the raped of their chances to live according to their conception of the good.
- Until the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was notorious only for the earliest perpetration of a straw poll attempting to predict the outcome of the 1924 presidential election.
- Questions are being asked by prominent citizens as to the extent of police laxity which permitted the perpetration of this vicious crime.
- Most elite theorists also point to the limits imposed upon the freedom of choice of the non-elite through the perpetration by elites of a stratified and inegalitarian access to social, economic, bureaucratic and political resources.
- Its perpetration is a most despicable and worrying event and one that suggests that civilian rather than military or security targets guarded by armed men, may suit the IRA from a tactical and political standpoint at this juncture.
- The political and social infrastructure for the perpetration of overtly racist acts goes back hundreds of years of course; but events immediately preceding the sixties laid the foundations for those excesses by the way "race" became politicised.
- Among the most serious are those now defined as rape (sexual intercourse without consent), and about one-sixth of these cases involve the perpetration of further sexual indignities upon the victim.
- The pamphlet said: "The evidence is overwhelming that he arranged the perpetration of a major war crime in the full knowledge that the most barbarous and dishonourable aspects of his operations were throughout disapproved and unauthorised by the higher command, and in the full knowledge that a savage fate awaited those he was repatriating.
- After their arrest the three accused made police statements in which they admitted to having gone wilding on the night in question, a term meaning the perpetration of motiveless assaults.
- Such knowledge has to be coupled with further instinctive knowledge that the perpetration of acts known to be wrong will bring some kind of retribution.
- I suppose when they string together every possible Celtic clich, you can only sit back and submit knowing that the stereotype is so overplayed as to be utterly ridiculous, yet at the same time resenting the perpetration of it.
- The dilemma is worse still in that religion often appears to be inextricably and centrally involved in the perpetration of crime and the proliferation of human misery and damage to the environment.
- Article 62 of the constitution forbids "organised activities leading to the perpetration of particularly serious state crimes and participation in an anti-government organisation".
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