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1 Gewissenskonflikt
m moral conflict* * *Ge|wịs|sens|kon|fliktmmoral conflict* * *Ge·wis·sens·kon·fliktm moral [or inner] conflict* * *der moral conflict* * *Gewissenskonflikt m moral conflict* * *der moral conflict* * *m.inner conflict n. -
2 Gewissenskonflikt
m1. inner conflict2. moral conflict -
3 Anfechtung
f1. JUR. challenge; appeal (+ Gen against); WIRTS. avoidance, recission förm.* * *die Anfechtungavoidance; appeal; contestation; challenge* * *Ạn|fech|tung ['anfɛçtʊŋ]f -, -en1) (= das Nichtanerkennen) contesting; (von Meinung, Aussage) challenging; (von Urteil, Entscheidung) appeal (+gen against); (von Vertrag) disputing; (von Ehe) action for nullification or annulment2) (= Versuchung) temptation; (= Selbstzweifel) doubt* * *An·fech·tung<-, -en>fallen \Anfechtungen standhalten to withstand all trials* * *die; Anfechtung, Anfechtungen (bes. Rechtsw.) s. anfechten 1): challenging; disputing; contesting* * *1. JUR challenge; appeal (+gen against); WIRTSCH avoidance, recission form* * *die; Anfechtung, Anfechtungen (bes. Rechtsw.) s. anfechten 1): challenging; disputing; contesting* * *f.contestation n.impeachment n.obsession n. -
4 Anfechtung
An·fech·tung <-, -en> fallen \Anfechtungen standhalten to withstand all trials -
5 Gewissenskonflikt
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