abridgement in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

abridgement in the PONS Dictionary

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abridgement N, abridgment [əˈbrɪdʒmənt] N

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In a few cases, the texts had also been revised by the authors to create a definitive edition, and did not constitute abridgement.
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Fourteen of the 33 pieces that make up the entire work appear here, with no feeling of abridgement.
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It established the common law doctrine of fair abridgement, which was cited in other cases, ultimately building up to the idea of fair use.
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Nonetheless, such rights are subject to permitted abridgement, so stop misusing the inherent rights gratuitously.
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The most serious human rights problem was the government's abridgement of the right of citizens to change or significantly influence their government.
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For the ways in which restrictions are to be determined and imposed and the criteria which apply to the formulation of permitted abridgement are pivotal.
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A reading of the complete text is noted as unabridged, while readings of a reduced version, or abridgement of the text are labeled as abridged.
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While development facilitates the enjoyment of all human rights, the lack of development may not be invoked to justify the abridgement of internationally recognized human rights.
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In case of an explicit treatment of this term, the stability requirement may necessitate an unacceptable abridgement of the time increment.
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It appeared in 1795 in quarto or octavo format, profusely illustrated (in 12 volumes); an abridgement (1798) spread his system more widely among the reading public.
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