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cumulative punishment - перевод на итальянский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cumulative density; Cumulative density function (disambiguation)

cumulative punishment      
punizione cumulativa (esecuzione di una punizione a termine di un"altra)
put to death         
  • Article 2 of the [[Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union]] affirms the prohibition on capital punishment in the EU.
  • Anarchist [[Auguste Vaillant]] about to be guillotined in France in 1894
  • ''Antiporta'']] of ''Dei delitti e delle pene'' (''On Crimes and Punishments''), 1766 ed.
  • Sign at the [[Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport]] warning that drug trafficking is a capital crime in the Republic of China (2005)
  • Retentionist countries: 53}}
  • [[The Death of Socrates]] (1787), in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York City
  • States without the death penalty}}
  • [[Emperor Shōmu]] banned the death penalty in Japan in 724.
  • Nazi-occupied Poland]], 1944
  • Signatories to the Second Optional Protocol to the ICCPR: parties in dark green, signatories in light green, non-members in grey
  • Roman]] [[Circus Maximus]].
  • The [[breaking wheel]] was used during the Middle Ages and was still in use into the 19th century.
  • his realm]] in 1786, making it the first country in modern history to do so.
  • Mother Catherine Cauchés (center) and her two daughters Guillemine Gilbert (left) and Perotine Massey (right) with her infant son burning for heresy
  • Mexican execution by [[firing squad]], 1916
  • Number of abolitionist countries}}
  • The burning of Jakob Rohrbach, a leader of the peasants during the [[German Peasants' War]]
  • 1918 Finnish Civil War]].
  • A gurney at [[San Quentin State Prison]] in California formerly used for executions by [[lethal injection]]
  • John Christie]]. The case was considered vital in bolstering opposition, which limited the scope of the penalty in 1957 and abolished it completely for murder in 1965.
  • Death penalty in legislation, but not applied}}
LEGAL PROCESS WHEREBY A PERSON IS PUT TO DEATH BY THE STATE AS A PUNISHMENT FOR AN ACTUAL OR SUPPOSED CRIME
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capital offense         
  • Article 2 of the [[Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union]] affirms the prohibition on capital punishment in the EU.
  • Anarchist [[Auguste Vaillant]] about to be guillotined in France in 1894
  • ''Antiporta'']] of ''Dei delitti e delle pene'' (''On Crimes and Punishments''), 1766 ed.
  • Sign at the [[Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport]] warning that drug trafficking is a capital crime in the Republic of China (2005)
  • Retentionist countries: 53}}
  • [[The Death of Socrates]] (1787), in the [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] in New York City
  • States without the death penalty}}
  • [[Emperor Shōmu]] banned the death penalty in Japan in 724.
  • Nazi-occupied Poland]], 1944
  • Signatories to the Second Optional Protocol to the ICCPR: parties in dark green, signatories in light green, non-members in grey
  • Roman]] [[Circus Maximus]].
  • The [[breaking wheel]] was used during the Middle Ages and was still in use into the 19th century.
  • his realm]] in 1786, making it the first country in modern history to do so.
  • Mother Catherine Cauchés (center) and her two daughters Guillemine Gilbert (left) and Perotine Massey (right) with her infant son burning for heresy
  • Mexican execution by [[firing squad]], 1916
  • Number of abolitionist countries}}
  • The burning of Jakob Rohrbach, a leader of the peasants during the [[German Peasants' War]]
  • 1918 Finnish Civil War]].
  • A gurney at [[San Quentin State Prison]] in California formerly used for executions by [[lethal injection]]
  • John Christie]]. The case was considered vital in bolstering opposition, which limited the scope of the penalty in 1957 and abolished it completely for murder in 1965.
  • Death penalty in legislation, but not applied}}
LEGAL PROCESS WHEREBY A PERSON IS PUT TO DEATH BY THE STATE AS A PUNISHMENT FOR AN ACTUAL OR SUPPOSED CRIME
Judicial execution; Capital crime; Executed; Sentenced to death; Capital Punishment; Execution (legal); Capital offense; Legal execution; Penalty of death; Executions; Put to death; Capital punishment debate; Capital Offence; Death-penalty; Death sentance; Captial punishment; Death Penalty Debate; Death penalties; Capital offence; Human execution; The death penalty; Anti-death penalty; Sentence of death; Capital case; Mass execution; Prohibition of the death penalty; Capital punishments; Death sentences; Executes; Executing; Death-penalties; Death penalty; Execution; Punishable by death; Capital punish; Capital punishing; State murder; Death penaty; Condemned prisoner; Capital defendant; Padding fair; Condemned Prisoner; War capital punishment; Opposition to the death penalty; Opposition to capital punishment; Death penalty for a crime; Punished by death; Abolition of capital punishment; Place of execution; Death sentence; Juvenile execution; Child execution; Criticism of capital punishment; Abolitionism (capital punishment); Abolition of the death penalty; Excecution; Death-sentence; Racial bias in capital punishment; Race and the death penalty; Juvenile death penalty; Capital punishment for juvenile offenders; Capital crimes; Sentenced to die; Capital felony; Capital felon; Race and capital punishment; Racism and capital punishment; History of capital punishment; Capital punishment in ancient Rome; Capital punishment in ancient Greece; Capital punishment in ancient China; Capital punishment in the Middle Ages; Judicial homicide; Penalty is death; Capital charge
delitto capitale

Определение

cumulative voting
n. in corporations, a system of voting by shareholders for directors in which the shareholder can multiply his voting shares by the number of candidates and vote them all for one person for director. This is intended to give minority shareholders a chance to elect at least one director whom they favor. For example, there are five directors to be elected, and 10,000 shares issued, a shareholder with 1,000 shares could vote 5,000 for his candidate rather than being limited to 1,000 for each of five candidates, always outvoted by shareholders with 1,001 or more shares.

Википедия

Cumulative density function

Cumulative density function is a self-contradictory phrase resulting from confusion between:

  • probability density function, and
  • cumulative distribution function.

The two words cumulative and density contradict each other.