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1 вменение в вину
1) General subject: imputation, incrimination2) Religion: imputing3) Law: imputability, inculpation -
2 вменяемость
1) Medicine: imputability2) Psychiatry: competency to stand trial3) Law: criminal sanity, responsibility, sanity, putability4) leg.N.P. capacity, criminal capacity, discretion, mental capacity -
3 возможность приписывания части стоимости отдельным производственным факторам
Business: imputabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > возможность приписывания части стоимости отдельным производственным факторам
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4 импутабельность
Medicine: imputability -
5 невменяемость
2) Rare: irresponsibility3) Law: legal insanity, mental alienation, mental derangement, mental incompetence, mental insanity, non-imputability4) leg.N.P. criminal incapacity, incapacity, lack of criminal capacity, nonimpulability5) Makarov: irresponsibleness -
6 роль препарата в развитии нежелательных явлений
Pharmacology: imputabilityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > роль препарата в развитии нежелательных явлений
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7 вменяемость
См. также в других словарях:
Imputability — Im*put a*bil i*ty, n. The quality of being imputable; imputableness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imputability — noun see impute … New Collegiate Dictionary
imputability — noun The character of being imputable. See Also: imputable, imputableness, imputably, imputation, impute … Wiktionary
imputability — im·put·abil·i·ty … English syllables
imputability — The state or condition rendering one chargeable for an act. Liability or responsibility for conduct or omission. See liability … Black's law dictionary
imputability — The state or condition rendering one chargeable for an act. Liability or responsibility for conduct or omission. See liability … Black's law dictionary
imputability — (ˌ)imˌpyüd.əˈbiləd.ē, əm , ütəˈ , lətē, i noun : the quality or state of being imputable … Useful english dictionary
Sin — • A moral evil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sin Sin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► … Catholic encyclopedia
Human Acts — • St. Thomas and the scholastics in general regard only the free and deliberate acts of the will as human Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Human Acts Human Acts … Catholic encyclopedia
Violence — • The stimulus or moving cause must come from without; no one can do violence to himself Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Violence Violence … Catholic encyclopedia
imputableness — noun The quality of being imputable; imputability. See Also: imputability, imputable, imputably, imputation, impute … Wiktionary