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  • 1 oikea

    accurate (adje)
    arrant (adje)
    authentic (adje)
    correct (adje)
    due (adje)
    exact (adje)
    genuine (adje)
    german (adje)
    just (adje)
    positive (adje)
    proper (adje)
    pure (adje)
    real (adje)
    right (adje)
    sound (adje)
    true (adje)
    veritable (adje)
    very (adje)
    regular (noun)
    * * *
    • just
    • proper
    • primary
    • precise
    • positive
    • permissible
    • normal
    • legitimate
    • legal
    • law-abiding
    • honest
    • good
    • psychological moment
    • lawful
    • right-hand
    • appropriate
    • very
    • goings on
    • valid
    • typical
    • veritable
    • sound
    • pure
    • right
    • regular
    • reasonable
    • realistic
    • real
    • R
    • true
    • adequate
    • authentic
    • german
    • accurate
    • advantageous
    • arrant
    • correct
    • due
    • exact
    • genuine
    • faultless
    • fit
    • decent

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > oikea

  • 2 todellinen

    yks.nom. todellinen; yks.gen. todellisen; yks.part. todellista; yks.ill. todelliseen; mon.gen. todellisten todellisien; mon.part. todellisia; mon.ill. todellisiin
    actual (adje)
    concrete (adje)
    genuine (adje)
    positive (adje)
    real (adje)
    right (adje)
    substantial (adje)
    true (adje)
    veritable (adje)
    very (adje)
    regular (noun)
    * * *
    • positive
    • genuine
    • factual
    • definite
    • correct
    • confirmed
    • concrete
    • present
    • authentic
    • actual
    • certain
    • present-day
    • primary
    • proof against temptation
    • absolute
    • right
    • regular
    • tangible
    • true
    • truthful
    • veritable
    • very
    • virtual
    • real
    • substantial

    Suomi-Englanti sanakirja > todellinen

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  • positive right — An unqualified right one which is not dependent upon, and which in fact does not admit of any exercise of, discretion. Chapman v Dorsey, 230 Minn 279, 41 NW2d 438, 16 ALR2d 1015 …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • Right — • Substantive designating the object of justice Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Right     Right     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Positive obligations — in human rights law denote a State s obligation to engage in an activity to secure the effective enjoyment of a fundamental right, as opposed to the classical negative obligation to merely abstain from human rights violations.Classical human… …   Wikipedia

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  • Right to life — is a phrase that describes the belief that a human being has an essential right to live, particularly that a human being has the right not to be killed by another human being. The concept of a right to life is central to debates on the issues of… …   Wikipedia

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  • positive rays — plural noun Canal rays, a stream of positively electrified particles towards the cathode of a vacuum tube (positive ray analysis the detection of gases, and determination of their molecular weights, by measuring the parabolas produced on a… …   Useful english dictionary

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