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Перевод: advocate
[существительное] адвокат ; заступник ; защитник ; сторонник ; [глагол] защищать; выступать в защиту; отстаивать; поддерживать; пропагандировать
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- Mr Cocks predicted that advocates would have to adapt their techniques in cases involving children and other vulnerable witnesses, but warned: "It would be disastrous for an excessive preoccupation with welfare to erode the defendant's rights and to undermine the role of his advocate."
- No industrialist argues for direct intervention and subsidies by government, along the lines of Labour's ill-starred Industrial Reorganisation Corporation of the 1960s, but plenty advocate hidden subsidies, in the form of a preferential tax regime, extra incentives for investment or more public funding for research and development.
- I do not advocate using a glossy varnish, because it tends to give false readings as you try to shot the float down.
- On these grounds he is able to advocate the open and sincere study of religions other than one's own.
- As the final item of business in the parliament of 1555, the queen's advocate got up to present her act of revocation to the regent and the three estates, signed with Mary's own hand and sealed with her privy seal at Fontainebleau on 25 April.
- That is, indeed, the line which has been taken in cases concerning the Scottish Union legislation (e.g. McCormick v Lord Advocate , 1953 SC 396; Gibson v Lord Advocate , (1975) SLT 134) which, however, have failed thus far because none of the acts complained of as allegedly infringing the terms of union (e.g. the conferment upon Her Majesty by the Royal Titles Act 1953 of the title of "Queen Elizabeth the Second", when there had never been an Elizabeth the First of Scotland) has in fact infringed those terms.
- To explain the-timidity of these people, we need look no further than the example of Arthur Jensen, who, after devoting himself to the study of educationally significant individual differences, is declared by the press to be an advocate of segregated schooling for "poor and black children".
- Goldstein in the United States, a strong advocate of the patient's right to self-determination, argues that a person involuntarily incarcerated in a mental hospital, for example, is in no different a position from a free person, except that incarceration affects volition, not the patient's capacity to make a choice.
- While committed to a strong and secure Israel, the United States remained a consistent advocate of the return of virtually all the territories captured in 1967 in exchange for peace.
- The Lord Advocate ordered further enquiries to be made.
- The attitude of the church has made it difficult for governments to openly promote birth-control programs, that do anything more than advocate natural methods.
- With the challenge, "Convince us that we should adopt the methods you advocate", we ignorant occasionally throw the erudite into disarray.
- The advocate acting as her representative said she believed matters had changed very substantially since the last hearing.
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