Romanian term
conditia necesara si suficienta
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4 +4 | prerequisite | George C. |
4 +5 | necessary and sufficient condition | Cristina Crişan |
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Proposed translations
prerequisite
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/prerequisite
http://www.sll.state.tx.us/const/5.pdf
the Texas Supreme Court has hinted that at least an adjudication of insanity is a necessary prerequisite to disfranchisement . (White v.White, 108 Tex. 570, 578, 196 S.W. 508, 511 (1917).)
http://ci.show-low.az.us/public_info/city_code/pdf/Chap05.pd...
If the violator does not comply with the civil enforcement action, the city may issue a criminal ticket and complaint. A civil enforcement action is not a prerequisite to the filing of a criminal action .
http://www.case-law.us/467 F.2d 516
pursuant to a well-established Texas exception to the hearsay rule which allows the confession of a principal to be admitted at the trial of an accomplice to prove the principal's guilt, proof of such guilt being a necessary prerequisite to conviction of an accomplice to the offense.
http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/OPINIONS/HTMLOPINIONINFO.A...
Establishing harm, however, while necessary, is not a sufficient prerequisite to obtaining appellate relief.
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Liviu-Lee Roth
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Mulţumesc.
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Iosif JUHASZ
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necessary and sufficient condition
Simultaneous necessity and sufficiency
To say that P is necessary and sufficient for Q is to say two things, that P is necessary for Q and that P is sufficient for Q.
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Cosmin Băduleţeanu
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Liviu-Lee Roth
: Îmi pare rău Cristina, dar cele două linkuri postate tratează silogismul în logică și matematică - nu văd legătura cu un regulament intern privind abaterile
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Eu, în schimb, nu văd unde este regulamentul intern. Vezi "eroarea de fapt", întrebare postată de acelaşi asker. Crezi că un regulament intern ar menţiona astfel de erori de fapt?
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Discussion
In the classical version of retribution, punishment of a wrong act is obligatory and the breaking of legal regulations is a necessary and sufficient condition for justified punishment (e.g. Kant’s uncompromising version of retributive theory).
La fel cum dvs. ţineţi de o definiţie rigidă, de dicţionar şi fără vreun exemplu sau context, rămân şi eu cu opinia mea.
Good night! :o)
Sensul acestui text este că comiterea unei fapte este fondul necesar şi suficient pentru ca fapta respectivă să fie pedepsită.
Care dintre exemple este edificator în acest sens?
Altfel, consider inutilă simpla citare a unei definiţii de dicţionar.
E ceea ce avem şi în textul de tradus.
http://oxforddictionaries.com/view/entry/m_en_gb0658610#m_en...