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Перевод: unfitness
[существительное] негодность
Тезаурус:
- When offered the leadership for which he had fought so hard, Law almost lost It by his apparent doubt; in his speech of acceptance he spoke at length of his unfitness for the job; when told that he was now a great man and must learn to behave like one, he replied If! am a great man, then a good many great men must have been frauds.
- The serious ill-health of the witness is a strong reason, but it needs to be clearly proved; the courts have shown themselves suspicious of mere assertions of unfitness to travel.
- The court also has a power to appoint new trustees and to remove a trustee for unfitness or misconduct.
- That the Code is a backcloth against which allegations of misconduct and unfitness to practise are judged.
- The court has always had power to take a child out of the custody of a parent or guardian in cases of misconduct or unfitness, and in such cases, or in the absence of any lawful guardian, to appoint a suitable person as guardian.
- This ends with a robust attack on the Labour Party, saying that what's happening "in local government is a clear indication of the total unfitness of HM's Official Opposition to run the government".
- The burgeoning of the Liberal-SDP Alliance was largely the consequence of Labour's perceived unfitness to govern.
- Lower limb injuries are behind about 60 per cent of our call-outs and tiredness and unfitness are the major causes.
- To get itself out of its self-dug hole, the Department of the Environment claimed that the 1981 study's improved methodology simply showed that the 1971 and 1976 surveys had underestimated unfitness and disrepair.
- Any citizen (whether within the profession or not), may allege misconduct or unfitness due to illness.
- UNFITNESS
- But the bte noire second to Lloyd George was Churchill, whose war record seemed to prove all that Unionists had alleged about his excitability and his unfitness for office.
- This perfect little mountain may only be just over 2,000 feet in height, but going up the south face, in my state of physical unfitness, you really know that you have had a climb, and regret all the long, glass-happy evenings of days past.
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