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contradictory evidence

  • 1 противоречивые показания

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > противоречивые показания

  • 2 עדויות סותרות

    contradictory testimony, contradictory evidence

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  • 3 противопоказание

    1. юр. contradictory evidence; counter-evidence
    2. мед. contra-indication
    * * *
    противопоказа̀ние,
    ср., -я обикн. мн.
    1. юр. contradictory evidence; counter-evidence;
    2. мед. contra-indication.
    * * *
    1. мед. contra-indication 2. юр. contradictory evidence;counter-evidence

    Български-английски речник > противопоказание

  • 4 противопоказание

    1) юр. contradictory evidence
    2) мед. contra-indication
    * * *
    * * *
    * * *
    contraindication
    contraindications

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  • 5 and-vitni

    n. a law term.
    I. Icel. contradictory testimony, such as was contrary to law. Thus defined: þat er a. er menn bera gegn því sem áðr er borit, vætti í gegn kvið, eðr kviðr í gegn vætti, svá at eigi má hvárttveggja rétt vera, Grág. i. 59, 60; it was liable to the lesser outlawry, skoluð menn a. bera ok hér á þingi, en ef menn bera, ok varðar þat útlegð, enda á þat einskis at meta, id.; en ef menn bera þat a. varðar þat fjörbaugsgarð, ii. 272; bera þeir a. guðunum, false witness against the gods, 655 xiii. B. I.
    II. Norse, where it appears to mean contradictory testimony, such as was usually admissible; ok koma eigi a. móti, N. G. L. ii. 89, v. l.; svá er ef einn ber vitni með manni sem engi beri, en tveir sem tíu, ef maðr uggir eigi a. móti, if one bears witness for a man it is as though no man bore witness for him, but two are as good as ten, if a man doth not fear that contradictory evidence will be brought against him, 150.

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  • 6 Science

       It is a common notion, or at least it is implied in many common modes of speech, that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of sentient beings are not a subject of science.... This notion seems to involve some confusion of ideas, which it is necessary to begin by clearing up. Any facts are fitted, in themselves, to be a subject of science, which follow one another according to constant laws; although those laws may not have been discovered, nor even to be discoverable by our existing resources. (Mill, 1900, B. VI, Chap. 3, Sec. 1)
       One class of natural philosophers has always a tendency to combine the phenomena and to discover their analogies; another class, on the contrary, employs all its efforts in showing the disparities of things. Both tendencies are necessary for the perfection of science, the one for its progress, the other for its correctness. The philosophers of the first of these classes are guided by the sense of unity throughout nature; the philosophers of the second have their minds more directed towards the certainty of our knowledge. The one are absorbed in search of principles, and neglect often the peculiarities, and not seldom the strictness of demonstration; the other consider the science only as the investigation of facts, but in their laudable zeal they often lose sight of the harmony of the whole, which is the character of truth. Those who look for the stamp of divinity on every thing around them, consider the opposite pursuits as ignoble and even as irreligious; while those who are engaged in the search after truth, look upon the other as unphilosophical enthusiasts, and perhaps as phantastical contemners of truth.... This conflict of opinions keeps science alive, and promotes it by an oscillatory progress. (Oersted, 1920, p. 352)
       Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone. (Einstein & Infeld, 1938, p. 27)
       A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. (Planck, 1949, pp. 33-34)
       [Original quotation: "Eine neue wissenschaftliche Wahrheit pflegt sich nicht in der Weise durchzusetzen, dass ihre Gegner ueberzeugt werden und sich as belehrt erklaeren, sondern vielmehr dadurch, dass die Gegner allmaehlich aussterben und dass die heranwachsende Generation von vornherein mit der Wahrheit vertraut gemacht ist." (Planck, 1990, p. 15)]
       I had always looked upon the search for the absolute as the noblest and most worth while task of science. (Planck, 1949, p. 46)
       If you cannot-in the long run-tell everyone what you have been doing, your doing has been worthless. (SchroЁdinger, 1951, pp. 7-8)
       Even for the physicist the description in plain language will be a criterion of the degree of understanding that has been reached. (Heisenberg, 1958, p. 168)
       The old scientific ideal of episteґmeґ-of absolutely certain, demonstrable knowledge-has proved to be an idol. The demand for scientific objectivity makes it inevitable that every scientific statement must remain tentative forever. It may indeed be corroborated, but every corroboration is relative to other statements which, again, are tentative. Only in our subjective experiences of conviction, in our subjective faith, can we be "absolutely certain." (Popper, 1959, p. 280)
       The layman, taught to revere scientists for their absolute respect for the observed facts, and for the judiciously detached and purely provisional manner in which they hold scientific theories (always ready to abandon a theory at the sight of any contradictory evidence) might well have thought that, at Miller's announcement of this overwhelming evidence of a "positive effect" [indicating that the speed of light is not independent from the motion of the observer, as Einstein's theory of relativity demands] in his presidential address to the American Physical Society on December 29th, 1925, his audience would have instantly abandoned the theory of relativity. Or, at the very least, that scientists-wont to look down from the pinnacle of their intellectual humility upon the rest of dogmatic mankind-might suspend judgment in this matter until Miller's results could be accounted for without impairing the theory of relativity. But no: by that time they had so well closed their minds to any suggestion which threatened the new rationality achieved by Einstein's world-picture, that it was almost impossible for them to think again in different terms. Little attention was paid to the experiments, the evidence being set aside in the hope that it would one day turn out to be wrong. (Polanyi, 1958, pp. 12-13)
       The practice of normal science depends on the ability, acquired from examplars, to group objects and situations into similarity sets which are primitive in the sense that the grouping is done without an answer to the question, "Similar with respect to what?" (Kuhn, 1970, p. 200)
       Science in general... does not consist in collecting what we already know and arranging it in this or that kind of pattern. It consists in fastening upon something we do not know, and trying to discover it. (Collingwood, 1972, p. 9)
       Scientific fields emerge as the concerns of scientists congeal around various phenomena. Sciences are not defined, they are recognized. (Newell, 1973a, p. 1)
       This is often the way it is in physics-our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. I do not think it is possible really to understand the successes of science without understanding how hard it is-how easy it is to be led astray, how difficult it is to know at any time what is the next thing to be done. (Weinberg, 1977, p. 49)
       Science is wonderful at destroying metaphysical answers, but incapable of providing substitute ones. Science takes away foundations without providing a replacement. Whether we want to be there or not, science has put us in a position of having to live without foundations. It was shocking when Nietzsche said this, but today it is commonplace; our historical position-and no end to it is in sight-is that of having to philosophize without "foundations." (Putnam, 1987, p. 29)

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  • 7 כחש

    כָּחַש(b. h.; cmp. כחד; cmp. חֲסִי, חַסְיָא) 1) to fail, be reduced, be lean, opp. בריא, שמן. B. Kam.34a כ׳ כשעתוכ׳ if the injured ox became reduced after being wounded, damage is assessed according to the value at the time of standing before court; Y. ib. III, end, 3d הִכְחִיש. Gen. R. s. 53 (ref. to Hab. 3:17) כּוֹחֲשִׁים היו (Sarahs face) was haggard (and the announcement of the angels made it shine like olive oil); Yalk. Hab. 565 כְּחוּשִׁים; (oth. interpret., v. infra).Part. pass. כָּחוּש, f. כְּחוּשָה; pl. כְּחוּשִׁים, כְּחוּשוֹת lean, reduced, weak. Snh.78a כח כ׳ a weak force. Ḥull.97a (in Chald. diction). B. Kam.6b אכל כ׳ if he ate fruits of a garden-bed with scanty fruits; Gitt.48b; a. fr. 2) (cmp. כָּזַב) to be false. Gen. R. l. c. כּוֹחֲשִׁים חיו were they (the angels) false (deceiving)? Hif. הִכְחִיש 1) to be reduced, fail, deteriorate. Y. B. Kam. l. c., v. supra.Meil.17a מי שיש … יַכְחִישוכ׳ if you have an enemy, do you desire him to be weak or strong? Ib. ימולו … ויַכְחִישוּ let their children be circumcised …, and they will become weak. Yeb.34b ויַכְחִיש יופיה her beauty may be ruined. Y.M. Kat. I, beg. 80a עמדה מלהַכְחִיש if the field ceased to deteriorate; a. e. 2) to lessen, reduce, ruin, weaken. Gitt.70a ג׳ … מַכְחִישִׁים כחווכ׳ three things lessen a mans energies. Snh.84b הִכְחִישָׁחּ באבנים he ruined the animal by loading stones upon her (without causing a wound). Y. B. Kam. l. c. חִכְחִישוֹ חמשיםוכ׳ he lessened his (the oxs) value by fifty Zuz. Esth. R. to I, 1 (play on אח̇ש̇ור̇ש̇) שחכח̇יש̇ ר̇אש̇ןוכ׳ he caused haggardness to the heads of Sabb.22a מַכְחִיש מצוה he impairs the religious act (lessens the brightness ef the Ḥănuckah lights). Snh.67b; Ḥull.7b, v. כְּשָׁפִיכ; a. fr.(Yalk. Ps. 627 אַכְחֵיש, v. כָּעַס. 3) to declare false, deny, contradict, v. הַכְחָשָׁה. Keth.20a כשם שאין מזימין … אין מַכְחִישִׁיןוכ׳ as an evidence of alibi cannot be taken up except by confrontation, so cannot contradictory evidence Ber.27b יכול חחי להַבְחִישוכ׳ can the living contradict the living? Gen. R. s. 48, beg. מפני מה אתה מַכְחִישֵׁנִיוכ׳ why dost thou contradict me (declare me wrong) in the presence of my servant?Sifra introd., v. כָּרַע; a. fr. Pi. כִּיחֵש to be false; to flatter. Sifré Deut. 356 בשעת … מְכַחֲשִׁים להם when the Israelites prosper, the nations flatter them; Yalk. Deut. 967. Hof. הוּכְחָש to be contradicted, rebutted. B. Kam.74b עדים שהוּכְחֲשוּ בנפש witnesses that have been contradicted in a capital case.Ib. מוּכְחָשִׁין witnesses whose evidence has been contradicted (but not rebutted through an alibi). Keth. l. c. עדות מוּכְחֶשֶׁת a rebutted evidence; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכַּחֵש to contradict each other. Sifré Deut. 37 מִתְכַּחֲשוֹת; v., however, כָּתַש.

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  • 8 כָּחַש

    כָּחַש(b. h.; cmp. כחד; cmp. חֲסִי, חַסְיָא) 1) to fail, be reduced, be lean, opp. בריא, שמן. B. Kam.34a כ׳ כשעתוכ׳ if the injured ox became reduced after being wounded, damage is assessed according to the value at the time of standing before court; Y. ib. III, end, 3d הִכְחִיש. Gen. R. s. 53 (ref. to Hab. 3:17) כּוֹחֲשִׁים היו (Sarahs face) was haggard (and the announcement of the angels made it shine like olive oil); Yalk. Hab. 565 כְּחוּשִׁים; (oth. interpret., v. infra).Part. pass. כָּחוּש, f. כְּחוּשָה; pl. כְּחוּשִׁים, כְּחוּשוֹת lean, reduced, weak. Snh.78a כח כ׳ a weak force. Ḥull.97a (in Chald. diction). B. Kam.6b אכל כ׳ if he ate fruits of a garden-bed with scanty fruits; Gitt.48b; a. fr. 2) (cmp. כָּזַב) to be false. Gen. R. l. c. כּוֹחֲשִׁים חיו were they (the angels) false (deceiving)? Hif. הִכְחִיש 1) to be reduced, fail, deteriorate. Y. B. Kam. l. c., v. supra.Meil.17a מי שיש … יַכְחִישוכ׳ if you have an enemy, do you desire him to be weak or strong? Ib. ימולו … ויַכְחִישוּ let their children be circumcised …, and they will become weak. Yeb.34b ויַכְחִיש יופיה her beauty may be ruined. Y.M. Kat. I, beg. 80a עמדה מלהַכְחִיש if the field ceased to deteriorate; a. e. 2) to lessen, reduce, ruin, weaken. Gitt.70a ג׳ … מַכְחִישִׁים כחווכ׳ three things lessen a mans energies. Snh.84b הִכְחִישָׁחּ באבנים he ruined the animal by loading stones upon her (without causing a wound). Y. B. Kam. l. c. חִכְחִישוֹ חמשיםוכ׳ he lessened his (the oxs) value by fifty Zuz. Esth. R. to I, 1 (play on אח̇ש̇ור̇ש̇) שחכח̇יש̇ ר̇אש̇ןוכ׳ he caused haggardness to the heads of Sabb.22a מַכְחִיש מצוה he impairs the religious act (lessens the brightness ef the Ḥănuckah lights). Snh.67b; Ḥull.7b, v. כְּשָׁפִיכ; a. fr.(Yalk. Ps. 627 אַכְחֵיש, v. כָּעַס. 3) to declare false, deny, contradict, v. הַכְחָשָׁה. Keth.20a כשם שאין מזימין … אין מַכְחִישִׁיןוכ׳ as an evidence of alibi cannot be taken up except by confrontation, so cannot contradictory evidence Ber.27b יכול חחי להַבְחִישוכ׳ can the living contradict the living? Gen. R. s. 48, beg. מפני מה אתה מַכְחִישֵׁנִיוכ׳ why dost thou contradict me (declare me wrong) in the presence of my servant?Sifra introd., v. כָּרַע; a. fr. Pi. כִּיחֵש to be false; to flatter. Sifré Deut. 356 בשעת … מְכַחֲשִׁים להם when the Israelites prosper, the nations flatter them; Yalk. Deut. 967. Hof. הוּכְחָש to be contradicted, rebutted. B. Kam.74b עדים שהוּכְחֲשוּ בנפש witnesses that have been contradicted in a capital case.Ib. מוּכְחָשִׁין witnesses whose evidence has been contradicted (but not rebutted through an alibi). Keth. l. c. עדות מוּכְחֶשֶׁת a rebutted evidence; a. fr. Hithpa. הִתְכַּחֵש to contradict each other. Sifré Deut. 37 מִתְכַּחֲשוֹת; v., however, כָּתַש.

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  • 9 हीन _hīna

    हीन p. p. [हा-क्त तस्य नः ईत्वम्]
    1 Left, abandoned, forsaken &c.; यो वैश्यः स्याद् बहुपशुर्हीनक्रतुरसोमपः । कुटुम्बात् तस्य तद् द्रव्यमाहरेद्यज्ञसिद्धये ॥ Ms.11.12.
    -2 Destitute or depriv- ed of, bereft of, without; (with instr. or in comp.); तया (संतत्या) हीनं विधातर्मां कथं पश्यन्न दूयसे R.1.7; गुणैर्हीना न शोभन्ते निर्गन्धा इव किंशुकाः Subhāṣ.; so द्रव्य˚, मति˚, उत्साह˚ &c.; अन्नहीनो देहद्राष्ट्रं मन्त्रहीनस्तु ऋत्विजः । दीक्षितं दक्षिणाहीनो नास्ति यज्ञसमो रिपुः Ms.11.4 (v. l.)
    -3 Excluded, shut out from (with abl.).
    -4 Decayed, wasted.
    -5 Deficient, defective; हीनातिरिक्तगात्रो वा तमप्यपनयेत्ततः Ms.3.242.
    -6 Subtracted.
    -7 Less, lower; हीनान्नवस्त्रवेषः स्यात् सर्वदा गुरु- संनिधौ Ms.2.194; हीना हीनान् प्रसूयन्ते 1.31.
    -8 Low, base, mean, vile.
    -9 Defeated (in a low-suit).
    -1 Lost, strayed from (a caravan).
    -नः 1 A defective witness.
    -2 A faulty respondent; (Nārada enuma- rates five kinds:-- अन्यवादी क्रियाद्वेषी नोपस्थायी निरुत्तरः । आहूतप्रपलायी च हीनः पञ्चविधः स्मृतः ॥).
    -3 Substraction.
    -ना A female mouse; cf. दीना.
    -नम् Deficiency, want.
    -Comp. -अङ्ग a. deficient in a limb, crippled, maimed, defec- tive; हीनाङ्गी वाधिकाङ्गी वा या भवेत् कन्यका नृणाम् । भर्तुः स्यात् सा विनाशाय स्वशीलनिधनाय च ॥ Pt.5.95; Ms.4.141; Y. 1.222. (
    -गी) a small ant.
    -कर्मन्, -क्रिय a. neglecting the customary religious rites; Ms.3.7.
    -कुल, -ज a. baseborn, of low family.
    -क्रतु a. one who neglects his sacrifice; Ms.11.12.
    -जाति a.
    1 of a low caste.
    -2 excommunicated, outcaste, degraded; हीनजातिस्त्रियं मोहादुद्बहन्तो द्विजातयः । कुलान्येव नयन्त्याशु संसतानानि शूद्रताम् ॥ Ms.3.15.
    -पक्ष a. unprotected.
    -प्रतिज्ञा a. faithless.
    -यानम् N. of the earliest systems of Buddhist doctrine.
    -योनिः f. low birth or origin.
    -रोमन् a. bald.
    -वर्ण a.
    1 of low caste.
    -2 of inferior rank.
    -वादः a defective statement, contradictory evidence, prevarication.
    -वादिन् a.
    1 making a defective statement.
    -2 prevaricating.
    -3 dumb, speechless.
    -4 cast in law, defeated.
    -सख्यम् associating with low persons.
    -सामन्तः a deposed king; Śukra.1.189.
    -सन्धिः an agreement made by an in- ferior king.
    -सेवा attendance on base persons.

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  • 10 противопоказание

    с.
    1. юр. contradictory evidence
    2. мед. contra-indication

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > противопоказание

  • 11 протипоказання

    с юр.
    2) мед. contraindication

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  • 12 साक्षिद्वैध


    sâ̱kshi-dvaidha
    n. discrepancy between witnesses, contradictory evidence MW.

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  • 13 हीनवाद


    hīná-vāda
    m. defective statement, insufficient orᅠ contradictory evidence, prevarication W.

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  • 14 противопоказание

    с.
    1) юр. contradictory evidence
    2) мед. contra-indication

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > противопоказание

  • 15 קילתא

    קִילְתָּאf. (v. קִיל II f) a light case (cmp. קוּלָּא). Naz.20b השתא … ק׳ לא אמר would you say, in a heavier case (when two sets of witnesses differ as to numbers) Rab said (that this is not contradictory evidence), but in a lighter case (one witness against one), he did not say the same?

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  • 16 קִילְתָּא

    קִילְתָּאf. (v. קִיל II f) a light case (cmp. קוּלָּא). Naz.20b השתא … ק׳ לא אמר would you say, in a heavier case (when two sets of witnesses differ as to numbers) Rab said (that this is not contradictory evidence), but in a lighter case (one witness against one), he did not say the same?

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  • 17 declaración

    f.
    1 declaration, annunciation, statement, proclamation.
    2 testimony, attestation, assertion, testimonial.
    * * *
    1 (gen) declaration
    3 DERECHO evidence
    \
    prestar declaración DERECHO to give evidence
    * * *
    noun f.
    1) declaration, statement
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=proclamación) declaration

    declaración de derechos — (Pol) bill of rights

    2) pl declaraciones [a la prensa] statement sing

    no quiso hacer declaraciones a los periodistas — he refused to talk to journalists, he refused to make a statement to journalists

    3) [a Hacienda] tax return

    declaración de impuestos, declaración de ingresos, declaración de la renta — income tax return

    4) (Jur) [ante la policía, en juicio] statement

    las declaraciones de los testigos son contradictorias — the evidence given by the witnesses is contradictory, the witnesses' statements are contradictory

    prestar declaración — [ante la policía] to make a statement; [en un juicio] to give evidence, testify

    tomar la declaración a algn — to take a statement from sb

    declaración de culpabilidad — plea of guilty, guilty plea

    declaración de inocencia — plea of not guilty, not guilty plea

    declaración inmediata Méx verbal statement

    declaración jurada — sworn statement, affidavit

    5) [de incendio, epidemia] outbreak
    6) (Naipes) bid
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( afirmación) declaration
    b) (a la prensa, en público) statement
    c) ( proclamación) declaration
    2) (Der) statement, testimony
    * * *
    = assertion, claim, statement, declaration, bid, testimony, communiqué, pronouncement, utterance, testimonial, deposition.
    Ex. The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.
    Ex. The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.
    Ex. Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.
    Ex. Profiles may remain empty declarations of intent in a changing reality.
    Ex. Try to envisage explaining the significance of a bid of 'two clubs' in contract bridge to someone who has never seen a pack of playing cards.
    Ex. Sidney Ditzion's assessment of Ticknor as a man who 'loved and trusted the great majority of his fellow citizens' just will not stand the test when compared with the testimony of Ticknor's contemporaries.
    Ex. The official communiqué issued at the end of the meeting follows: 'The meeting deplores and is deeply shocked by the extensive damage to, and looting of, the cultural heritage of Iraq caused by the recent conflict' = El comunicado oficial emitido al final de la asamble dice: "La asamblea condena y se siente horrorizada por el enorme daño y el saqueo del patrimonio cultural de Irak ocasionado por el reciente conflicto".
    Ex. However I have pointed out what seem to me to be the more important of the relevant rules and I have tried to summarize their main pronouncements without misrepresentation, despite the unavoidable simplification.
    Ex. One natural strategy for reducing the impact of miscommunication is selective verification of the user utterance meanings.
    Ex. Testimonials from the participants showed that the workshops had economic, social and environmental benefits.
    Ex. The investigation revealed that he had made false statements under oath during sworn oral depositions in proceedings.
    ----
    * ayuda con la declaración de hacienda = income tax assistance.
    * declaración bajo juramento = statement under oath.
    * declaración de conformidad = declaration of agreement.
    * declaración de culpabilidad = guilty plea.
    * Declaración de Derechos = Bill of Rights.
    * declaración de guerra = declaration of war.
    * declaración de insolvencia = bailout.
    * declaración de intenciones = policy statement, statement of objectives, mission statement, purpose statement, letter of intent, declaration of intent, vision statement.
    * declaración de la renta = tax return, income tax, income tax return, income tax statement.
    * Declaración de los Derechos del Usuario = Library Bill of Rights.
    * declaración de objetivos = statement of objectives, purpose statement, mission statement, vision statement.
    * declaración de postura oficial = position paper.
    * declaración de prensa = press statement.
    * declaración de principios = statement of principles, value statement, Bill of Rights, declaration of principles, statement of principles.
    * declaración de propiedad = claim.
    * declaración jurada = declaration form, form of declaration, deposition, sworn affidavit, affidavit.
    * declaración pública = public statement.
    * impreso de declaración de la renta = income tax form, tax form.
    * prestar declaración = give + evidence.
    * prestar declaración bajo juramento = testify + under oath.
    * * *
    1)
    a) ( afirmación) declaration
    b) (a la prensa, en público) statement
    c) ( proclamación) declaration
    2) (Der) statement, testimony
    * * *
    = assertion, claim, statement, declaration, bid, testimony, communiqué, pronouncement, utterance, testimonial, deposition.

    Ex: The argument in support of this proposal rests on the following assertions: The main entry is a relic of the early days of the printed book catalog when, for reasons of space and cost of printing, a book was to be represented by one entry only.

    Ex: The final justification is to be found in the claim that SLIS provide a form of information education that is not provided elsewhere.
    Ex: Statements conveying preferential relationships between terms indicate which terms are to be treated as equivalent to one another.
    Ex: Profiles may remain empty declarations of intent in a changing reality.
    Ex: Try to envisage explaining the significance of a bid of 'two clubs' in contract bridge to someone who has never seen a pack of playing cards.
    Ex: Sidney Ditzion's assessment of Ticknor as a man who 'loved and trusted the great majority of his fellow citizens' just will not stand the test when compared with the testimony of Ticknor's contemporaries.
    Ex: The official communiqué issued at the end of the meeting follows: 'The meeting deplores and is deeply shocked by the extensive damage to, and looting of, the cultural heritage of Iraq caused by the recent conflict' = El comunicado oficial emitido al final de la asamble dice: "La asamblea condena y se siente horrorizada por el enorme daño y el saqueo del patrimonio cultural de Irak ocasionado por el reciente conflicto".
    Ex: However I have pointed out what seem to me to be the more important of the relevant rules and I have tried to summarize their main pronouncements without misrepresentation, despite the unavoidable simplification.
    Ex: One natural strategy for reducing the impact of miscommunication is selective verification of the user utterance meanings.
    Ex: Testimonials from the participants showed that the workshops had economic, social and environmental benefits.
    Ex: The investigation revealed that he had made false statements under oath during sworn oral depositions in proceedings.
    * ayuda con la declaración de hacienda = income tax assistance.
    * declaración bajo juramento = statement under oath.
    * declaración de conformidad = declaration of agreement.
    * declaración de culpabilidad = guilty plea.
    * Declaración de Derechos = Bill of Rights.
    * declaración de guerra = declaration of war.
    * declaración de insolvencia = bailout.
    * declaración de intenciones = policy statement, statement of objectives, mission statement, purpose statement, letter of intent, declaration of intent, vision statement.
    * declaración de la renta = tax return, income tax, income tax return, income tax statement.
    * Declaración de los Derechos del Usuario = Library Bill of Rights.
    * declaración de objetivos = statement of objectives, purpose statement, mission statement, vision statement.
    * declaración de postura oficial = position paper.
    * declaración de prensa = press statement.
    * declaración de principios = statement of principles, value statement, Bill of Rights, declaration of principles, statement of principles.
    * declaración de propiedad = claim.
    * declaración jurada = declaration form, form of declaration, deposition, sworn affidavit, affidavit.
    * declaración pública = public statement.
    * impreso de declaración de la renta = income tax form, tax form.
    * prestar declaración = give + evidence.
    * prestar declaración bajo juramento = testify + under oath.

    * * *
    A
    1 (afirmación) declaration
    una declaración de amor a declaration of love
    2 (a la prensa, en público) statement
    el gobierno no ha emitido ninguna declaración al respecto the Government has issued no statement on the matter
    se negó a hacer declaraciones a la prensa she refused to talk to the press, she refused to make a statement to the press
    3 (proclamación) declaration
    la declaración universal de los derechos del hombre the universal declaration of human rights
    Compuestos:
    bill of rights
    declaration of war
    declaration of independence
    declaration of principles
    declaration of bankruptcy
    B ( Der) statement, testimony
    (ante el juez): el policía me tomó declaración the policeman took my statement
    tuvo que prestar declaración como testigo he was called to give evidence o to testify o as a witness
    Compuestos:
    customs declaration
    income tax return
    income tax return
    affidavit, sworn statement
    * * *

     

    declaración sustantivo femenino
    1


    b) (a la prensa, en público) statement;




    2 (Der) statement, testimony;

    prestar declaración como testigo to give evidence, to testify;
    declaración del impuesto sobre la renta income tax return
    declaración sustantivo femenino
    1 declaration
    una declaración de principios, a declaration of principles
    (de la renta) tax declaration
    US tax return
    2 (comentario) comment: no quiso hacer declaraciones, he refused to comment
    3 Jur statement
    prestar declaración, to give evidence, testify
    declaración jurada, sworn statement
    ' declaración' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abierta
    - abierto
    - baja
    - bajo
    - deducirse
    - desautorizar
    - encajar
    - falsedad
    - jurada I
    - jurado
    - maquillar
    - prestar
    - rectificar
    - trampa
    - universal
    - afirmación
    - alcance
    - arrancar
    - falso
    - hacer
    - indiscreción
    - testimonio
    English:
    acknowledgement
    - announcement
    - blunt
    - declaration
    - evasion
    - evidence
    - expand on
    - frame
    - impromptu
    - return
    - statement
    - support
    - sworn
    - take back
    - take down
    - tax return
    - testimony
    - withdraw
    - withdrawal
    - design
    - pronouncement
    - tax
    - testify
    * * *
    1. [manifestación] [ante la autoridad] statement;
    prestar declaración to give evidence;
    tomar declaración (a) to take a statement (from)
    declaración de impacto ambiental environmental impact statement;
    declaración jurada sworn statement;
    declaración del patrimonio = inventory of property, drawn up for tax purposes;
    declaración de la renta income tax return;
    hacer la declaración de la renta to Br send in o US file one's tax return
    2. [afirmación] declaration;
    han pedido la declaración de zona catastrófica para la región they've requested that the region be declared a disaster area;
    en sus declaraciones a la prensa, el ministro dijo que… in his statement to the press, the minister said that…;
    no hizo declaraciones a los medios de comunicación he didn't make any statement to the media
    declaración de amor declaration of love;
    declaración de guerra declaration of war;
    declaración de independencia declaration of independence;
    declaración de intenciones statement of intent;
    declaración de principios statement of principles
    3. [documento] declaration
    declaración universal de los derechos humanos universal declaration of human rights
    4. [comienzo] [de incendio, epidemia] outbreak
    * * *
    f
    1 declaration; a la prensa, la policía statement;
    hacer una declaración make a statement;
    tomar declaración a alguien take a statement from s.o.
    2 JUR
    :
    prestar declaración testify, give evidence
    * * *
    1) : declaration, statement
    2) testimonio: deposition, testimony
    3)
    declaración de derechos : bill of rights
    4)
    declaración jurada : affidavit
    * * *
    1. (de guerra, amor) declaration
    2. (afirmación pública) statement / comment

    Spanish-English dictionary > declaración

  • 18 parecer contradictorio

    (v.) = appear + contradictory
    Ex. However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.
    * * *
    (v.) = appear + contradictory

    Ex: However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.

    Spanish-English dictionary > parecer contradictorio

  • 19 asesoría y oficina de información itinerante en furgón

    Ex. However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.
    * * *

    Ex: However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.

    Spanish-English dictionary > asesoría y oficina de información itinerante en furgón

  • 20 tan + Adjetivo

    = most + Adjetivo, so + Adjetivo, as + Adjetivo + as that
    Ex. They employ a symbolism which grew like Topsy and has little consistency; a strange fact in that most logical field.
    Ex. However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.
    Ex. In these days of refresher courses right up to retirement I do not think we can be as dogmatic as that.
    * * *
    = most + Adjetivo, so + Adjetivo, as + Adjetivo + as that

    Ex: They employ a symbolism which grew like Topsy and has little consistency; a strange fact in that most logical field.

    Ex: However, it is hard to draw any definite conclusions about mobile information and advice vans as the evidence appears so contradictory.
    Ex: In these days of refresher courses right up to retirement I do not think we can be as dogmatic as that.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tan + Adjetivo

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