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= coercion bill, coercion law закон про призупинення конституційних гарантій -
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примус, примушування; обмеження ( волі); насильство; стримання силоюcoercion of a woman to form a sexual connection — = coercion of a woman to form a sexual connexion примушування жінки до статевого зв'язку
coercion of a woman to form a sexual connexion — = coercion of a woman to form a sexual connection
coercion of a woman to form a sexual connection by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of work — = coercion of a woman to form a sexual connexion by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of work, coercion of a woman to form a sexual connexion by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of service, coercion of a woman to form a sexual connection by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of service примушування жінки до статевого зв'язку особою, до якої жінка є по службі залежною
coercion of a woman to form a sexual connexion by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of work — = coercion of a woman to form a sexual connection by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of work
coercion of a woman to form a sexual connexion by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of service — = coercion of a woman to form a sexual connection by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of work
coercion of a woman to form a sexual connection by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of service — = coercion of a woman to form a sexual connection by a person on whom the woman is dependent in the line of work
coercion to use of narcotic means — = coercion to use of narcotic substances схиляння до вживання наркотичних засобів (речовин)
- coercion billcoercion to use of narcotic substances — = coercion to use of narcotic means
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coercion [kəʊ'ɜ:ʃən](UNCOUNT) coercition f, contrainte f; Law coaction f;∎ to act under coercion agir sous la contrainte -
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1. n сдерживание; обуздание2. n принуждение3. n использование силы для подавления беспорядков4. n физическое давление, сжатиеСинонимический ряд:compulsion (noun) compulsion; constraint; duress; force; intimidation; persuasion; pressure; pressuring; restraint; violenceАнтонимический ряд: -
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принуждение; ограничение ( свободы); насилие- custodial coercion
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nounZwang, der* * *[-ʃən]noun der Zwang* * *co·er·cion[kəʊˈɜ:ʃən, AM koʊˈɜ:rʒən]to do sth under \coercion unter Zwang handeln* * *[kəU'ɜːSən]nZwang m; (JUR) Nötigung f* * *1. Zwang m, besonders JUR Nötigung f:under coercion unter Zwang2. POL Zwangsregierung f, -regime n* * *nounZwang, der* * *n.Zwang ¨-e m. -
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co·er·cion [kəʊʼɜ:ʃən, Am koʊʼɜ:rʒən] nto do sth under \coercion unter Zwang handeln -
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[kəʊ'ɜːʃ(ə)n]1) Общая лексика: использование силы для подавления беспорядков, насилие, обуздание, принуждение, сдерживание (силой), физическое воздействие2) Математика: приведение типов3) Юридический термин: ограничение (свободы), понуждение4) Страхование: оказание давления5) Политика: тактика принуждения6) Вычислительная техника: приведение (типов)7) Деловая лексика: сдерживание силой8) Программирование: автоматическое контекстно-зависимое преобразование типов (приведение типов), (принудительная) установка, смещение9) юр.Н.П. принуждение (law of contracts)10) Международное право: (administrative) принуждение (административное) (RU-EN-RU.COM (Глоссарий к Европейской конвенции о защите прав человека)11) Макаров: вынуждение, сжатие, сжимание, удержание, физическое давление, приведение (напр. типов данных) -
10 coercion of a witness, an injured party, or an expert to perjury
юр.Н.П. принуждение свидетеля или потерпевшего к даче ложных показаний или эксперта к даче ложного заключения (also the bribery of these people; подкуп этих лиц, Soviet criminal law)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > coercion of a witness, an injured party, or an expert to perjury
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14 law of coercion to biosocial mean
Авиационная медицина: закон коррекции факторами среды генетических особенностей личностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > law of coercion to biosocial mean
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15 law of coercion to cultural-genetic mean
Авиационная медицина: закон коррекции поведения личности под влиянием культурного и социального окруженияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > law of coercion to cultural-genetic mean
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Англо-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > law of coercion to biosocial mean
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закон коррекции поведения личности под влиянием культурного и социального окруженияАнгло-русский словарь по авиационной медицине > law of coercion to cultural-genetic mean
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20 rule of law
1. законность2. равенство перед закономto clarify the law — разъяснить смысл правовой нормы, закона
to answer in law — предстать перед судом; ответить по закону
3. юр. нормы права, правовая норма
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coercion — co·er·cion /kō ər zhən, shən/ n: the use of express or implied threats of violence or reprisal (as discharge from employment) or other intimidating behavior that puts a person in immediate fear of the consequences in order to compel that person… … Law dictionary
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coercion in fact — That duress of person or goods, where the present liberty of person or immediate possession of goods is so needful and desirable, as that an action or proceedings at law to recover them will not at all answer the pressing purpose. Adrico Realty… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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