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Перевод: practicable
[прилагательное] осуществимый; реальный; настоящий; могущий быть использованным; полезный; недекоративный; проходимый; проезжий
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- The police were required to bring the detained person before a magistrates' court "as soon as practicable" after arrest.
- But I had done so not in the belief that indefinite British occupation of the Zone was practicable but in protest against a treaty which purported to give Britain rights of reoccupation and a policy which proclaimed that Cyprus, Jordan and Kenya afforded adequate geographical alternatives.
- If the sacrifice is disproportionately heavy in relation to the risk, then the measures are not "reasonably practicable".
- In doing so, he failed to appreciate the political impact on the British, who had put their faith in Skybolt as a way of maintaining the greatest measure of independence for their nuclear deterrent that was practicable at reasonable cost.
- In the final analysis, Quelch and Hoff conclude, perhaps predictably, that the extent to which a standardised global product is practicable depends on two attributes:
- In a rare case where it was not reasonably practicable for the complaint to be presented within that time span, that complaint must be made within such further period as the tribunal considers reasonable.
- Macmillan astutely side-stepped the opposition by appointing General "Pug" Ismay, Churchill's wartime Chief Staff Officer, and General Ian Jacob, who had been one of his deputies and then Director-General of the BBC, to use their acknowledged experience of the workings of Whitehall to produce a blueprint of the most practicable way of bringing the three Service ministries together into a single Ministry of Defence.
- Carriage by water was used where practicable, taking produce into the City from market gardens alongside the Thames.
- In what are often highly technical arguments where tone matters a lot, he sounds like a politician who would join the ERM as soon as practicable - possibly by the end of next year - just as Sir Geoffrey, Mr Heseltine and Mr Lawson would.
- The DoE said "best practicable means" meant "both technical and economic feasibility".
- While we do not suggest that they are applicable to or practicable in other countries, we believe that they have features that are worthy of consideration elsewhere.
- He had thus had achieved the greatest practicable measure of independence without squandering resources on strategic missile development.
- Manufacturers would be required to use these to reduce emissions, but it was never very clear how the "best practicable means" would be defined.
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