- with dissent
- adv.inconformemente.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Dissent! (network) — Dissent! was the name taken for an international network of local groups, which came together to organise opposition to the G8 summit held in Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Scotland in July 2005. Most groups shared an anti capitalist orientation… … Wikipedia
dissent — dis·sent 1 /di sent/ vi 1: to withhold assent or approval unfair squeezeout transactions the kind to which public shareholders seem most likely to dissent R. C. Clark see also appraisal ◇ A shareholder who dissents from a proposed transaction may … Law dictionary
Dissent aversion — is the judicial phenomenon that implies that judges do not like dissenting opinions nor do they like to dissent themselves. A common example is as follows: On a panel of three judges, only one feels strongly about the decision. One of the two… … Wikipedia
Dissent (disambiguation) — Dissent may mean: dissent, a philosophy of non agreement Dissent (magazine), a USA political magazine Dissent! (network), a G8 protest group Dissenting opinion, a judicial opinion which is contrary to a majority decision Dissent (Australian… … Wikipedia
dissent — [n] disagreement, disapproval bone*, bone of contention*, bone to pick*, clinker*, conflict, contention, denial, difference, disaccord, discord, dissension, dissidence, disunity, far cry*, flak*, hassle, heresy, heterodoxy, misbelief,… … New thesaurus
dissent — ► VERB 1) express disagreement with a prevailing or official view. 2) disagree with the doctrine of an established or orthodox Church. ► NOUN ▪ the holding or expression of a dissenting view. ORIGIN Latin dissentire differ in sentiment … English terms dictionary
dissent — [di sent′] vi. [ME dissenten < L dissentire < dis , apart + sentire, to feel, think: see SEND1] 1. to differ in belief or opinion; disagree: often with from 2. to reject the doctrines and forms of an established church n. the act of… … English World dictionary
Dissent by Military Officers and Enlisted Personnel — Officers and enlisted personnel of the U.S. Armed Forces (and those of other countries) regularly take an oral oath to support and defend the primary convening document (i.e. constitution, articles of confederation, ruling laws and statutes)… … Wikipedia
Dissent (magazine) — For the Australian magazine, see Dissent (Australian magazine). Dissent Cover of Spring 2010 issue Co Editors Michael Walzer and Michael Kazin Former editors Irving Howe (1920–1993) Categories … Wikipedia
dissent — I UK [dɪˈsent] / US noun Word forms dissent : singular dissent plural dissents a) [uncountable] strong disagreement, especially with what people in authority think or with what the majority of people think He banned political parties and crushed… … English dictionary
Dissent (Australian magazine) — For the US political magazine, see Dissent (magazine). Dissent Editor Kenneth Davidson and Lesley Vick Categories News magazine Frequency 3 issues per annum … Wikipedia