Sentence examples of "Поступать" in Russian with translation "go on"

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Итак, я продолжала поступать таким образом, как, думаю, многие из нас и делают: мы пытаемся купить нашу отстраненность, купить право продолжать день в привычном русле. So as I did this, and as I think many of us do this, we kind of buy our distance, we kind of buy our right to go on with our day.
До тех пор, пока мы не убедим Конгресс, что с нарушениями авторского права нужно поступать как в случае с Napster, YouTube, т.е. устраивать суд с предоставлением свидетельств, фактов и оценкой мер защиты, как принято в демократических обществах. Because until we convince Congress that the way to deal with copyright violation is the way copyright violation was dealt with with Napster, with YouTube, which is to have a trial with all the presentation of evidence and the hashing out of facts and the assessment of remedies that goes on in democratic societies.
Я поступил на юрфак Гарварда. I went on to Harvard Law.
Сначала надо окончить университет, затем поступить на юриста. you get your university degree, then you go on to law school.
В университет поступят не более 40 процентов учеников. Not more than 40 percent of students go on university.
Мой отец не позволил бы мне поступить в колледж. My father would not permit me to go on to college.
Выпускники школы поступают в специальные (коррекционные) учреждения начального профессионального образования, входящие в состав комплекса детского дома. School-leavers go on to special (corrective) initial vocational training establishments which are part of the children's home.
Основным определяющим фактором будущего экономического роста для всех этих стран с высокоразвитой экономикой является доля студентов, окончивших колледжи, которые после этого поступили в высшие учебные заведения. A key determinant of future growth among these economies is the proportion of students that go on to higher education after high-school graduation.
В письме от 15 мая 2006 года, которое по факсимильной связи поступило в Секретариат 24 мая, а его оригинал 6 июня 2006 года, премьер-министр Содружества Доминики информировал Суд о том, что его правительство «не желает продолжать разбирательство, возбужденное против Швейцарии», и просил Суд вынести постановление, «официально фиксирующее [его] безусловное прекращение» и «предписывающее исключить дело из общего списка». By letter of 15 May 2006, a faxed copy of which was received in the Registry on 24 May and the original on 6 June 2006, the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica informed the Court that his Government “did not wish to go on with the proceedings instituted against Switzerland” and requested the Court to make an Order “officially recording [their] unconditional discontinuance” and “directing the removal of the case from the General List”.
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