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1 непорочная совесть
«резиновая» совесть, беспринципность — elastic conscience
то, что позволяет совесть — the sanction of conscience
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > непорочная совесть
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2 свобода совести
1. freedom of conscience2. freedom of religionсвобода совести; свобода вероисповедания — freedom of conscience
3. liberty of conscience4. freedom of worshipсвобода вероисповедания, свобода совести, свобода отправления религиозных обрядов — freedom of worship
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3 свобода совести
1. right of conscience«резиновая» совесть, беспринципность — elastic conscience
то, что позволяет совесть — the sanction of conscience
2. liberty of conscienceБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > свобода совести
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4 совесть
(внутренний голос, говорящий нам о нравственной правде, о высших ценностях, о нашем достоинстве; в христ-ве совесть - дар Божий для свидетельства Высшей правды) conscienceнепорочная совесть ("Деяния" 24:16) — conscience void of offence
свобода совести — freedom of worship, liberty of conscience
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5 непорочная совесть
Religion: conscience void of offenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непорочная совесть
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