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Перевод: foregoing speek foregoing


[прилагательное]
предшествующий; вышеупомянутый


Тезаурус:

  1. The foregoing illustrations emphasise problems of interpretation across cultures, however much of the teaching of Scripture is so plain and obvious that no great intellectual capacity or specialist training is required.
  2. As photographs of the original building show clearly (Plates 1-;3), before conversion, this stone-built barn displayed many of the conventional features described in the foregoing account.
  3. All the foregoing are drawn from documents employed by the author in various studies, and there are many more examples which could be quoted.
  4. A good example of how the foregoing Swiss rules operate was offered by the Goldberg case (held in Indiana in 1989 and involving Byzantine mosaics stolen from a church in Cyprus and purchased by an American dealer in Switzerland), where the American courts concluded that the dealer Goldberg would have been deemed a purchaser in bad faith under Swiss law if it had been applied.
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  6. The foregoing would, of course, mean that property rights were not for the dispensation of some imagined "god" of early superstitious religion, but existed by virtue of the fact that human beings have, in the course of time, generally agreed that such a right was "good", for the reason that without it there could be no peaceful existence and no contentment.
  7. However, the justification for excluding such background policy issues from the jurisdiction of the courts would appear to rest on two grounds, both of which may be open to question in the light of the foregoing analysis.
  8. At the end of the book, though, Zuckerman confronts Roth with the opinion that the latter has made a mistake in trying to tame or to shed his imagination in the foregoing text, that fiction is superior to fact, and that the factuality of The Facts is specious.
  9. The foregoing hypotheses are capable of almost limitless expansion.
  10. From the foregoing comes one of the basic facts of modern economic society: the poor in our economy are needed to do the work that the more fortunate do not do and would find manifestly distasteful, even distressing.
  11. In the light of the foregoing, psychiatry itself is increasingly being forced to admit that the firm categories of psychosis with which it has tried to work for many years are of limited value.
  12. In the light of the foregoing, an invitation to spell out the legal rules governing the treatment of the terminally ill must be regarded with some trepidation.
  13. All the principal details of the scheme are laid down in the foregoing or in the drawings.

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