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Перевод: referable
[прилагательное] могущий быть отнесенным; могущий быть приписанным
Тезаурус:
- From the generalizations, theory is then built up, tentatively at first, and perhaps very low-level and crude, but always referable back to the original scientific observations.
- The conditions are not limited to such matters and the timing of the procession or the numbers who may participate, so long as they are referable to the purposes mentioned.
- Nor are worries, fears, and guilt feelings the prerogative of the clean and educated and, what is more important, nor are all symptoms and signs referable to the genitalia the result of syphilis, or gonorrhoea, or even other, minor sexually transmitted diseases.
- the undertakings offered by d in the calderbank letter were unclear and difficult to enforce, and the sum offered on costs not referable to the costs of the issues on which P succeeded.
- It is possible that O. retecta is referable to Ophiochondrus but inadequate material prevents a satisfactory assessment of this problem.
- 3.1 Scope: activities restrained In order to demonstrate that a particular provision is reasonable between the parties it is necessary to demonstrate that the scope of those activities is reasonably referable to a legitimate interest, although it is not necessary to have absolute consistency between the restraint and the relevant interest.
- With this in mind one can see, then, that for the purposes of sociological enquiry the form of the interview must always be ultimately referable to its value in the advancement of sociological theory.
- Aesthetic terms used in the discussion of style (urbane, curt, exuberant, florid, lucid, plain, vigorous, etc) are not directly referable to any observable linguistic features of texts, and one of the long-term aims of stylistics must be to see how far such descriptions can be justified in terms of descriptions of a more linguistic kind.
- There are plenty of examples in English criminal law of crimes which appear to include harmful consequences as a definitional element irrespective of any actual state of mind referable thereto: s. 47, Offences Against the Person Act 1861; s. 51 (1), Police Act 1964; s.
- H. L. Clark (1915) considered Ophiopristis to be congeneric with Ophiacantha but as outlined on P. 53 I believe that Ophipristis is not only a valid genus but also referable to a separate subfamily.
- In east Suffolk, in the Saxmundham (sheet 191) district, marine Crag sands associated with beach shingle, referable to the Westleton Beds, have been mapped beneath a till, akin to the Lowestoft Till, in cliff sections and inland between Sizewell and Dunwich.
- The deemed annual charge applies only to those holdings referable to basic life and general annuity business.
- This healthy utilitarianism was, as has been said, ultimately referable to biologically grounded needs and drives.
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