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1 divergent testimonies
Юридический термин: противоречащие показания, противоречивые показания -
2 divergent testimonies
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4 divergent testimonies
противоречащие показания, противоречивые показания -
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відмінний; суперечливий; який суперечить ( чомусь)- divergent interpretation
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6 противоречащие показания
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > противоречащие показания
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7 противоречащие показания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > противоречащие показания
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8 противоречивые показания
1) General subject: conflicting evidence2) Law: divergent testimoniesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > противоречивые показания
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9 суперечливі свідчення
( одного й того ж свідка) contradicting witness, contradictory testimony, contradictory witness, disputed evidence, divergent testimoniesУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > суперечливі свідчення
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10 testimony
4) США торжественное заявление (отличается тем, что может не подписываться в присутствии должностного лица)•- expert testimony -
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свидетельское показание (показание, данное в устной или письменной форме под присягой или скреплённое торжественной декларацией), свидетельские показанияtestimony aliunde — свидетельское показание из другого источника;
testimony at law — свидетельское показание в суде;
testimony (taken) by deposition — свидетельское показание (отобранное) под присягой;
testimony in the box — свидетельское показание в суде;
testimony in the court — свидетельское показание в суде;
to call testimony into question — усомниться в достоверности свидетельских показаний;
to develop [to furnish, to give] testimony — давать свидетельские показания;
to maximize testimony — максимизировать эффект свидетельских показаний;
to minimize testimony — минимизировать эффект свидетельских показаний;
- admissible testimonyto take testimony — снять, отобрать свидетельские показания
- adverse testimony
- barred testimony
- chief-examination testimony
- compelled testimony
- competent testimony
- compulsory testimony
- conflicted testimony
- conflicting testimony
- congressional testimony
- consistent testimony
- corroborated testimony
- corroborating testimony
- courtroom testimony
- credible testimony
- critical testimony
- cross-examination testimony
- crucial testimony
- damaged testimony
- damaging testimony
- departmental testimony
- dependable testimony
- deposition testimony
- direct testimony
- divergent testimonies
- eavesdropper's testimony
- evasive testimony
- experimental testimony
- experiment testimony
- expert testimony
- extrajudicial testimony
- false testimony
- favourable testimony
- fingerprint testimony
- firsthand testimony
- footprint testimony
- forensic testimony
- former testimony
- future testimony
- grand jury testimony
- hearsay testimony
- hostile testimony
- human testimony
- impeached testimony
- impeaching testimony
- inadmissible testimony
- inconsistent testimony
- incredible testimony
- incriminating testimony
- independable testimony
- independent testimony
- individual testimony
- intelligent testimony
- irrelevant testimony
- judicial testimony
- jury testimony
- legislative testimony
- medical testimony
- negative testimony
- opinion testimony
- oral testimony
- original testimony
- out-of-court testimony
- parliamentary testimony
- perjured testimony
- pictorial testimony
- positive testimony
- preliminary testimony
- present testimony
- pretrial testimony
- previous testimony
- psychiatric testimony
- receivable testimony
- recorded testimony
- re-cross testimony
- re-direct testimony
- relevant testimony
- second-hand testimony
- secret testimony
- self-serving testimony
- sworn testimony
- trial testimony
- trustworthy testimony
- uncorroborated testimony
- unrecorded testimony
- untrustworthy testimony
- vague testimony
- verbal testimony
- written testimony
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diverger [divεʀʒe]➭ TABLE 3 intransitive verba. [opinions] to differb. [chemins, rayons] to diverge* * *divɛʀʒeverbe intransitif1) ( être en désaccord) [idées, intérêts] to diverge (de from); [lois, goûts] to differ (de from; sur on)les témoignages divergent sur l'heure à laquelle le suspect a été vu — testimonies differ as to the time at which the suspect was seen
2) ( se séparer) to diverge* * *divɛʀʒe vi* * *diverger verb table: manger vi1 ( être en désaccord) [idées, intérêts, points de vue] to diverge (de from); [lois, goûts] to differ (de from; sur on); les règlements divergent d'un pays à l'autre regulations differ from one country to another; les témoignages divergent sur l'heure à laquelle le suspect a été vu testimonies differ as to the time at which the suspect was seen;2 ( se séparer) [lignes, voies, rayons] to diverge;3 Nucl [réacteur] to go critical.[divɛrʒe] verbe intransitifdiverger de to diverge ou to depart from
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