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Перевод: impugn
[глагол] оспаривать; опровергать; ставить под сомнение
Тезаурус:
- This does not impugn the value of student ratings as a basis for relative judgements; but it does suggest that caution should be exercised in making absolute interpretations.
- From the bench Bateman had said: "I here beg leave, not merely in my own name but in the name of the whole bench, to require from Mr Ashton the name of the individual on whose statements he has thus presumed to impugn our magisterial conduct."
- That might turn out to be wrong, but that wouldn't impugn the other data the stuff about, er proform substitutions and particularly erm the stuff about reflexive pronouns and polarity items, yeah, that's why it's not, it's not actually crucial.
- Whatever the rights and wrongs of the matter medically speaking you've no right at all to impugn the motives of a dedicated member of our community.
- Some democratic elitists who impugn many other aspects of liberal representative systems nonetheless regard the legal system in terms which are indistinguishable from a pluralist view (pp. 53 - 4).
- "That ghoul out there has no right to impugn my professional abilities."
- Perhaps it would be useful in such cases if the court could, instead of refusing relief completely, grant some sort of declaration which would not impugn the decision affecting the applicant but would state a rule or principle which would apply to future cases.
- However, the omission cannot affect the validity of the decision of 30 October 1990, and Mr. Collins did not seek to impugn the propriety of S.I.B. 's recognition of Lautro as a self-regulating organisation.
- The father does not challenge the mother's parenting abilities or impugn her capacity as a good mother.
- No doubt all judges will be astute to ensure that counsel does not in any way impugn or criticise the minister's statements or his reasoning.
- But hold on, you could be thinking by now, don't impugn all British manhood just because a few sexually (or excrementally) repressed junior accountants get a kick out of shag jokes.
- To understand why Draper and White wrote as they did is not of itself sufficient to impugn their conclusions.
- Galileo's argument reflects neither an ultimate separation of science from religion nor the use of science to impugn the miraculous.
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