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Перевод: abolish
[глагол] отменять; упразднять; уничтожать
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- The bill to reform the legal profession and abolish barristers' monopoly rights in the higher courts will pave the way for solicitors to appear in any court, up to the House of Lords.
- The government squashed a previous recommendation to abolish the "no discrimination" clause, made by an earlier inquiry in 1980.
- I'm not suggesting that legislators woke up one morning and said: "We must abolish slavery!" or "Bear baiting must cease!", but for the position to have changed from tacit acceptance to wholesale condemnation, there must have been a fulcrum point when the arguments tipped decidedly in one direction.
- Marxism rationalized Ceauescu's resentments against the new Romania of the inter-war period, but it did not abolish his pre-modern attitudes.
- The prospects for newly-qualifieds seeking that first step up the ladder is unlikely to be helped by new EC regulations expected to be adopted next month which will abolish the "Age 60" retirement rule.
- In the meantime, Mr Yeltsin will come under pressure to call a referendum on a new constitution that would abolish the much-discredited "super-parliament".
- We will abolish the poll tax
- In this respect an important lesson from Allende's experiment is that the decision to abolish private property inevitably results in the erosion of economic and political freedom also.
- Moreover, they could learn to make the conditioned response with both eyes, lesions to both sides of the cerebellum were necessary to abolish the conditioned response.
- One of its main decisions was to abolish the school's head boy and girl system.
- THE Ministry of Defence is threatening to abolish all commoners' centuries-old grazing rights on the Greenham Common nuclear cruise missile base, unless restrictions on the rights are agreed within the next few days.
- But New Zealand farmers could not be better placed for the day when (if) other rich countries lower barriers to food imports and abolish farm subsidies.
- If anything the Land Campaign and the Liberal plan to abolish plural voting before a possible 1915 general election offered the prospect of another Conservative defeat, and the Conservatives themselves were almost certain this would be the case.
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