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Перевод: convention
[существительное] собрание; съезд ; конвент ; договор ; соглашение; конвенция ; обычай ; обыкновение; условность
Тезаурус:
- We cannot simply appeal to "reality" and "truth, as Miller and Swift do; we cannot root out prejudice by fiat nor make sexism disappear just by exposing it; we have even less power to control what people say or mean than the prescriptivist defenders of sexist convention.
- In the form in which the principles appear in the Act they relate clearly to a version which was included in the Council of Europe Convention of 1981.
- The convention which it produced was signed by 119 delegations but the problems which caused the conference to drag on for so long are anything but solved.
- The wording of the EPC, however, is difficult to apply to morality issues surrounding genetically engineered organisms for exactly the same reasons that difficulties arise over "essentially biological processes" - the drafters of the convention did not envisage patenting of plants and animals.
- In 1976 Norway held the first international conference on the effects of acidification, and a year later put forward the proposal to set up a convention to control emissions of sulphur dioxide and thereby reduce transboundary pollution.
- Worried that the government might retreat from an emancipation measure a convention of 339 antislavery delegates assembled in London in early spring 1833.
- Around a core of traditional urban realism, Gray projects a series of fantasies and fractures of convention, as a means of confronting Glasgow's chronic deprivation, economic and imaginative.
- Moves to extend the death penalty to new offences and to execute juvenile offenders are contrary to international human rights standards, including the American Convention on Human Rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
- He managed to persuade the central council to accept the policy but, led by the deputy leader Ernest Baird, a majority of the fourteen Vanguard Convention members broke away from Craig.
- He proposed a test, based on communication via teletypes with an unseen entity that was to be at first a human and then a computer, and if the human interlocutor, who had been told he was communicating on the subject of the differences between men and women, failed to notice that a machine had been substituted for the original human partner in the dialogue, then the machine was deemed to have passed the test, and Turing suggested we might as well speak of such a successful machine as thinking by polite convention, just as, "instead of arguing continually it is usual to have a polite convention that everybody thinks".
- Although the European Convention on Human Rights has not been incorporated into domestic law in the United Kingdom and is not enforceable via legal sanctions against signatories, the government was under political pressure following Campbell and Cosans to change the law.
- During the convention, the Australian Christian Literature Society (ACLS), a corporate member of WACC, presented its 12th annual Australian Christian Book of the Year Award to Tall Grow the Tallow-Woods by Geoffrey Bingham, published by Historical Consultants Pty Ltd, South Australia.
- If there is no such convention, the CMR applies.
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