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 Translation for 'to warrant' from English to Dutch
VERB   to warrant | warranted | warranted
warranting | warrants
SYNO countenance | endorsement | guarantee | ...
verzekerento warrant
garanderento warrant
waarborgento warrant
mandaat {het}warrant
vergunning {de}warrant
arrestatiebevel {het}arrest warrant
arrestatiebevel {het}warrant of arrest
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Usage Examples English
  • The investigating house can remove the president if it decides, by at least a two-thirds majority of its members, both that the president is guilty of the charge and that the charge is sufficiently serious as to warrant the president's removal.
  • Furthermore, even if an investigation has been initiated and there are substantial facts to warrant a prosecution and no other admissibility issues, the Prosecutor must determine whether a prosecution would serve the interests of justice "taking into account all the circumstances, including the gravity of the crime, the interests of victims and the age or infirmity of the alleged perpetrator, and his or her role in the alleged crime".
  • It was successful enough to warrant the release of a concert video, entitled "Tango in the Night", which was filmed at San Francisco's Cow Palace arena in December 1987.
  • When symptoms are sufficiently troublesome to warrant treatment, the first medication choices are beta blockers such as propranolol or alternately, nadolol and timolol.
  • At common law, damages are a remedy in the form of a monetary award to be paid to a claimant as compensation for loss or injury. To warrant the award, the claimant must show that a breach of duty has caused foreseeable loss.

  • The missile was vulnerable to a pre-emptive nuclear strike, launched without warning or in the absence of any heightening of tension sufficient to warrant readying the missile.
  • Although psychologists have long debated whether Stendhal syndrome exists, the apparent effects on some individuals are severe enough to warrant medical attention.
  • The Roman commander quickly abandoned the area, however, deeming it too poor to warrant colonization.
  • In United States law, a reversible error is an error of sufficient gravity to warrant reversal of a judgment on appeal.
  • Perl 7 will only come out when the developers add enough features to warrant a major release upgrade.

  • The company later released a second three-issue miniseries, continuing the story of the first, but the series did not gain enough sales to warrant an ongoing series.
  • Side-effects of nausea and constipation are rarely severe enough to warrant stopping treatment.
  • Up until the fourth tour in 1877, led by James Lillywhite, touring teams had played first-class games against the individual colonial sides, but Lillywhite felt that his side had done well enough against New South Wales to warrant a game against an All Australian team.
  • Whether this whole process resembles animal apoptosis closely enough to warrant using the name "apoptosis" (as opposed to the more general "programmed cell death") is unclear.
  • This problem has been serious enough to warrant government intervention by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to warn of the increased risk of suicidality during antidepressant treatment.

  • Once elected Prime Minister in 1896, Laurier implemented a compromise stating Catholics in Manitoba could have their own religious instruction for 30 minutes at the end of the day if there were enough students to warrant it, implemented on a school-by-school basis.
  • While these results originally seemed too simple or too technical to warrant independent interest, they have eventually turned out to be central to the theories in which they occur.
  • They are typically owned by paddlers who do not have enough whitewater involvement to warrant the purchase of more–specialized boats.
  • A 2017 review of the economics literature on school vouchers concluded that "the evidence to date is not sufficient to warrant recommending that vouchers be adopted on a widespread basis; however, multiple positive findings support continued exploration".
  • Little is known of the second photo; it is often ignored by researchers, who believe its quality too poor and its differences from the first photo too great to warrant analysis.

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    Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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