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I . warrant [ˈwɒrənt, Am ˈwɔ:r-] RZ.

1. warrant (official document):

warrant

2. warrant PR.:

warrant
nakaz r.m. sądowy
arrest warrant
search warrant

3. warrant WOJSK., NAUT.:

warrant

4. warrant bez l.mn. form. (justification):

warrant

II . warrant [ˈwɒrənt, Am ˈwɔ:r-] CZ. cz. przech.

1. warrant (justify):

warrant

2. warrant (guarantee):

warrant

bench warrant RZ. PR.

1. bench warrant (order to arrest):

bench warrant

2. bench warrant (order to bring to court):

bench warrant

deposit warrant RZ. GOSP.

deposit warrant

search warrant RZ. PR.

search warrant
nakaz r.m. rewizji

warrant officer RZ. WOJSK.

warrant officer
chorąży r.m.

Przykładowe zdania ze słowem warrant

committal warrant
arrest warrant
search warrant
bond with warrant
warrant of execution

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Some feature prominently as characters in their own right, others warrant only a passing mention.
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Covered warrants offer a flexible alternative to private investors who seek to gain the leverage benefits of derivatives, but who wish to limit their risk.
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Section 61(12) defines sites that warrant protection due to their being of national importance as' ancient monuments'.
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A person committed as feeble-minded may be released at any time his condition warrants it in the judgment of the superintendent of the institution.
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For instance, many warrants confer the same rights as equity options and warrants often can be traded in secondary markets like options.
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After a group of suspected burglars were brought in, the investigators received a warrant to search a vehicle that was linked the suspects.
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In order to protect citizens, government can and should use any legal instrument that is warranted under ordinary cost-benefit analysis.
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The warrants and orders of arrest are not ordered by the police, but by local and federal judges, he said.
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During tropical storms or hurricanes, sustained winds of over 40 miles per hour are considered hazardous and warrant closure.
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Few changes have been made to the house since its earliest years, warranting its designation as a historic site.
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