suppression

  • 31suppression — supresija statusas T sritis augalininkystė apibrėžtis Pakitimai, kurie pašalina mutacijos pasireiškimą, neištaisydami pirminio DNR pažeidimo. atitikmenys: angl. suppression rus. супрессия …

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  • 32suppression — suppress ► VERB 1) forcibly put an end to. 2) prevent from being expressed or published. 3) Psychoanalysis consciously avoid thinking of (an unpleasant idea or memory). DERIVATIVES suppression noun suppressive adjective suppressor noun …

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  • 33Suppression of dissent — occurs when an individual or group which is more powerful than another tries to directly or indirectly censor, persecute or otherwise oppress the other party, rather than engage with and constructively respond to or accommodate the other party s… …

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  • 34Suppression of English Monasteries Under Henry VIII —     Suppression of English Monasteries under Henry VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Suppression of English Monasteries under Henry VIII     From any point of view the destruction of the English monasteries by Henry VIII must be regarded as one… …

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  • 35Suppression of Monasteries in Europe —     Suppression of Monasteries in Continental Europe     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Suppression of Monasteries in Continental Europe     Under this title will be treated only the suppressions of religious houses (whether monastic in the strict… …

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  • 36suppression of evidence — n. (1) A court’s refusal to admit evidence acquired by unlawful means. (2) A party’s refusal or failure to furnish opposing counsel with evidence that might prove unfavorable. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of… …

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  • 37Suppression (eye) — Suppression of an eye is an adaptation by the patient to eliminate the symptoms of disorders of binocular vision such strabismus, convergence insufficiency and aniseikonia. This adaptation occurs in the brain, eliminating double vision by… …

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  • 38Suppression d'enfant ou suppression d'état — ● Suppression d enfant ou suppression d état anciennes infractions qui englobaient, de façon parfois confuse, les atteintes à l état civil et celles à la liberté physique ou à la vie d un enfant ou d une personne. (Le nouveau Code pénal distingue …

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  • 39Suppression of evidence — is a term used in the United States legal system to describe the lawful or unlawful act of preventing evidence from being shown in a trial. This could happen for several reasons. For example, if a judge believes that the evidence in question was… …

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  • 40suppression hearing — see hearing Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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