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Перевод: corporal
[прилагательное] телесный; физический; [существительное] антиминс ; капрал
Тезаурус:
- Regardless of what parents may think, and evidence suggests that many still support corporal punishment by teachers and seek to sanction its use in schools, the banning of corporal punishment in state schools was a wise measure.
- Before going to the shooting competition, he visited one of the rifle companies doing selection tests for promotion to Lance Corporal.
- It is doubtful whether in either of these situations the action taken is primarily concerned with punishment; but the first example could fall within the definition of corporal punishment in the Act, which requires the action to have been taken wholly or partly for the purposes of punishment.
- In those independent schools where corporal punishment may still be inflicted, the teacher is able to avoid committing the torts of assault or battery when striking a pupil by ensuring that the punishment is moderate and not unreasonable.
- The Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill would, in effect, have given each parent the right to veto the use of corporal punishment against his/her child.
- The Corporal stood and glared at me as I very swiftly made my exit through the door, pausing briefly to pick up my rucksack and bagpipe box.
- Woman Corporal Debbie Burns and Corporal John Harvey make up today's Wall patrol.
- Thus for the majority of teachers corporal punishment was available as a sanction against pupil misbehaviour until comparatively recently, although some LEAs, about 30 in all, had banned its use prior to then.
- "Just enjoying the taste of the rum, Corporal," I replied, getting to my feet and swilling out the mess-tins and empty mug as I made my way through the drizzle to my now very muddy slit trench.
- Corporal T, the REME technician, is dragged out of bed to repair a minor fault on the Wheelbarrow.
- In any event, it was clear, when the Education (Corporal Punishment) Bill 1985 was being considered by Parliament following the ruling in Campbell and Cosans , that to give parents a choice over whether or not their children should receive corporal punishment was justifiable in principle but practically unworkable.
- Corporal Paul Moreton, 28, of Nuneaton, and Trooper Denis Brownhill, 20, of Birmingham were named after relatives had been located.
- Just time for a cup of coffee, she thinks, but she will have to make it herself as the office is short staffed, with the Corporal Clerk away representing the Corps at the celebrations to mark the tenth anniversary of the Queen Mother being appointed Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports.
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