Consent
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consent teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- izin {i}
Örnek Cümle:
İşin buraya geleceğini bilseydim, izin vermezdim.
-If I'd known that it would come to this, I would have never consented.
Örnek Cümle:
Annesi onun oraya yalnız gitmesine izin vermeyecek.
-His mother will not consent to his going there alone.
- razı olma (Ticaret)
Örnek Cümle:
Teklifinize razı olmazlar.
-They will not consent to your proposal.
Örnek Cümle:
Hiçbir koşul altında böyle bir karikatüre asla razı olmayacağım.
-Under no circumstances will I ever consent to such a travesty.
- razı olmak
- uygun bulma {i}
Örnek Cümle:
O, sessizliğimi uygun bulma olarak yorumladı.
-He interpreted my silence as consent.
- izin vermek
- kabul etmek {f}
- rıza
Örnek Cümle:
Sessizlik rızayı işaret eder.
-Silence implies consent.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom ile Meryem, anne-babalarının rızası olmadan evlendiler.
-Tom and Mary got married without their parents' consent.
- onaylama (Askeri)
Örnek Cümle:
Babam yurt dışına gitmemi onaylamadı.
-My father consented to my going abroad.
- müsaade
- rızası olmak
- mütalaa (Osmanlıca)
- tasdik (Askeri)
- izin ver {f}
Örnek Cümle:
İşin buraya geleceğini bilseydim, izin vermezdim.
-If I'd known that it would come to this, I would have never consented.
Örnek Cümle:
Annesi onun oraya yalnız gitmesine izin vermeyecek.
-His mother will not consent to his going there alone.
- muvafakatname
- by common consent umumun rızaslSilence gives consent
- with one consent hep birden
- muvafakat
- oy birliği
- razı ol {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Sonunda planımıza razı oldu.
-He finally consented to our plan.
Örnek Cümle:
Yaşlı bayana yardımcı olmaya razı oldu.
-He consented to help the old lady.
- Sükut ikrardan gelir
Örnek Cümle:
Sükût ikrardan gelir.
-Silence implies consent.
- rıza: They've finally given their consent. Nihayet rıza gösterdiler. How can we gain her consent? Onun rızasını nasıl alabiliriz? She can't {i}
- consent certificates
- (Ticaret) izin belgeleri
- consent degree
- (Kanun) uyuşma kararı
- consent in advance
- önceden kabul etmek
- consent in wiriting
- (Ticaret) yazılı onay
- consent letter
- (Kanun) onay mektubu
- consent letter
- (Kanun) muvafakatname">(Kanun) muvafakatname
- consent of defendant
- (Kanun) davalının rızası
- consent of plaintiff
- (Kanun) davacının rızası
- consent orders
- (Ticaret) muvafakat emirleri
- consent to
- razı olmak
- consent to
- rıza göstermek
- consent to something
- razı olmak
- consent to
- razı ol
Gelecek hafta diş hekimine geri dönmeme razı olacağım.
-Next week I'll consent to be back to the dentist.
Tom buna asla razı olmayacak.
-Tom will never consent to that.
- consent form
- İzin belgesi, bir işin yapılmasına izin verildiğine dair belge
- consent together
- rıza birlikte
- consent.
- onayı
- consent decree
- (Kanun) mutabakat kararı
- consent decree
- (Politika, Siyaset) uzlaşma kararı
- consent dividend
- (Ticaret) muvafakat temettüü
- age of consent
- Çocukların hukuken cinsel özgürlüğe ulaştığı yaş
- consenting
- razı olarak
- informed consent
- (Tıp) bilgilendirilmiş olur
- informed consent
- (Politika, Siyaset) bilgilendirilmiş onam
- informed consent
- (Tıp) bilgilendirilmiş onay
- written consent
- (Kanun) yazılı onay
- age of consent
- erginlik
- age of consent
- rüşt
- by one's consent
- rızasıyla
- consenting
- {f} razı ol
- consenting
- {i} razı olma
- silence gives consent
- sük-t ikrardan gelir
- tacit consent
- sözlü onay
- by God's consent
- Tanrının izni ile
- consent of
- rızalık
- consent to
- onay vermek
- full approval, final consent
- tam onayı, nihai onay
- informed consent
- Bilgilendirilmiş rıza
- informed written consent
- Bilgilendirilmiş yazılı muvafakat
- obtain parents' consent
- ebeveynlerin olurunu
- parental consent
- Ebeveyn izni
- with the consent of
- in muvafakatiyle, ...in rızası ile
- withdrawal of consent
- (Kanun) izin, onay veya muvafakatın iptali, geri çekilmesi
- without consent
- rıza dışı
- advice and consent
- (Politika, Siyaset) danışma ve rıza
- age of consent
- ergenlik yaşı
- by common consent
- oybirliğiyle
- express consent
- (Kanun) sarih muvafakat
- informed consent form
- (Tıp) aydınlatıcı onam formu
- lack of consent
- (Kanun) rıza yokluğu
- mutual consent
- karşılıklı kabul
- mutual consent
- (Kanun) karşılıklı muvafakat
- prior consent
- (Ticaret) ön muvafakat
- silence gives consent
- ses çıkarmamak kabul etmektir
- silence gives consent
- (deyim) sükut ikrardan sayılır
- silence gives consent
- sessiz kalmak kabul etmektir
- silence gives consent
- (deyim) susmak kaimi etmek demektir
- subject to your consent
- senin rızana bağlı
- with one consent
- hep beraber
- with one consent
- oybirliği ile
- withhold one's consent
- onaylamayı reddetmek
- withhold one's consent
- onaylamayı reddetmek: He withheld his consent until the last minute. Son dakikaya kadar onaylamayı reddetti
İlgili Terimler
consent teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- To cause to sign a consent form
- Voluntary agreement or permission
Örnek Cümle:
He gave consent to undergo the procedure.
- To express willingness, to give permission
Örnek Cümle:
I've consented to have the procedure performed.
- If you consent to something, you agree to do it or to allow it to be done. He finally consented to go He asked Ginny if she would consent to a small celebration after the christening I was a little surprised when she consented. = agree see also age of consent. to give your permission for something or agree to do something consent to
- to be of one mind, agree, submit {v}
- agreement, concord {n}
- what parents may give after they have been fully informed of all the information regarding the activity the district wants to implement This information must be provided to the parents in their native language or mode of communication Parental consent is voluntary and may be revoked
- consent
- permission to do something; "he indicated his consent"
- To agree to or give permission for
- Agreement Mutual consent is one of the four essential elements of a contract
- give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to; "I cannot accept your invitation"; "I go for this resolution"
- An agreement to something proposed, and differs from assent Consent supposes, 1 a physical power to act; 2 a moral power of acting; 3 a serious, determined, and free use of these powers
- Applies to the Kids Passport service Consent is permission given to a Passport user who is under 13 and a resident of the United States or its territories The permission is given by the parent who first created the Passport or who becomes associated with that child's Passport through a consent process at the Kids Passport service Web site Consent is further divided into the categories of full consent and limited consent Limited consent is consent to collect personal information from children under 13 and to share it with third parties "as necessary to operate the Company's Web site " Full consent is consent to collect personal information from children under 13 and share that information with other sites or companies
- Agreement in opinion or sentiment; the being of one mind; accord
- To grant; to allow; to assent to; to admit
- A legal term stating when one party has given authority to another party for a particular purpose
- the approval a parent gives to a program or the country, generally in writing Consent is always voluntary and a parent may revoke it at any time
- A written agreement to carry out an activity after being fully informed in one's native language of all information relevant to the activity
- If you give your consent to something, you give someone permission to do it. At approximately 11: 30 p.m., Pollard finally gave his consent to the search Can my child be medically examined without my consent?
- Applies to the Kids Passport service Consent is permission given to a NET Passport participating site regarding the collection of personal data from users who are under 13 and residents of the United States or its territories The permission is granted by the parent who first created the NET Passport or who becomes associated with that child's NET Passport through a consent process at the Kids Passport service Web site Consent is further divided into the categories of full consent and limited consent Limited consent is consent to collect personal information from children under 13 and to share it with third parties "as necessary to operate the Company's Web site " Full consent is consent to collect personal information from children under 13 and share that information with other sites or companies
- Capable, deliberate, and voluntary assent or agreement to, or concurrence in, some act or purpose, implying physical and mental power and free action
- Correspondence in parts, qualities, or operations; agreement; harmony; coherence
- The voluntary agreement of a person or group to participate in research This should be obtained in conjunction with the person or group being given adequate information which has to be fully understood by the subjects; hence 'informed consent'
- This is a privacy requirement - one of the Fair Information Practices People must be able to prevent the collection of their personal data If they consent to use of their data, they should be able to bar the use of it for other than the original purpose
- To indicate or express a willingness; to yield to guidance, persuasion, or necessity; to give assent or approval; to comply
- Voluntary accordance with, or concurrence in, what is done or proposed by another; acquiescence; compliance; approval; permission
- To give approval In life and health insurance, a policy may not be taken out on a person without that person's approval Consent is given when the insured signs the application
- agreement, accord; permission, sanction {i}
- Requirement that the parent be fully informed of all information that relates to any action that school wants to take about the child, that parent understands that consent is voluntary and may be revoked at any time See also Procedural safeguards notice and prior written notice
- According to critical theory of communication, the process by which an employee actively, though unknowingly, accomplishes the interests of management in the faulty attempt to fulfill his or her own interests
- See Sympathy, 4
- Voluntary agreement or permission, not unlike assent consent can be achieved by passively not refusing
- We do not presently use this field (So, you sensibly ask, why is it here? And we answer, because at a certain point we had to stop tweaking with this form and let it fly free!!)
- Written parental/guardian consent must be obtained before certain events can occur Written parental/guardian consent must occur before evaluations can be conducted, and before the initial IEP can implemented (subsequent IEPs do not require consent)
- Agreement; voluntary acceptance of the wish of another
- To agree to; to give permission I consent to your going to the rock concert
- permission to do something; "he indicated his consent
- agree; approve {f}
- from Locke, the liberal theory of government has required the consent of the governed for political rule to be legitimate Because explicit consent is not always available, Locke introduced a notion of tacit consent, but it is not always easy to distinguish tacit consent from non-consent to determine whether tacit consent is consent
- To agree in opinion or sentiment; to be of the same mind; to accord; to concur
- parties have agreed to Entry of an Order or Judgment
- Agree to voluntarily accept the wish of another
- Agreement, either expressed or implied, to an action based on knowledge of what that action involves, its likely consequences and the option of saying no
- the granting of permission by a teacher, or by the parents of students, concerning the collection, use, retention, or access to assessment data and information See Confidentiality, Informed Consent, Reporting
- Sympathy
- This privacy requirement is one of the Fair Information Practices People must be able to prevent the collection of their personal data If they consent to use of their data, they should be able to bar the use of it for other than the original purpose
- consent decree
- : A decree of a court giving effect to an agreement between the litigating parties
- consent search
- a warrantless search made by United States law enforcement personnel based on the consent of the individual whose person or property is being searched
- consent searches
- plural form of consent search
- consent form
- A document that someone signs to show that they will allow something to happen
- consent decree
- A legal document, approved by a judge, that formalizes an agreement reached between EPA and Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs) through which PRPs will conduct all or part of a cleanup action at a Superfund site, cease or correct actions or processes that are polluting the environment, or otherwise comply with regulations where the PRP's failure to comply caused EPA to initiate regulatory enforcement actions The consent decree describes the actions PRPs will take and may be subject to a public comment period
- consent decree
- An out-of-court legal settlement whereby the accused party agrees to modify or change their behavior rather than plead guilty or go through a hearing on charges brought before a court
- consent decree
- A legal document submitted by the Department of Justice on behalf of the EPA for approval by a federal judge to settle a case A consent decree can be used to formalise an agreement reached between EPA and potentially responsible parties (PRPs) for cleanup at a Superfund site Consent decrees also are signed by regulated facilities to cease or correct certain actions or processes that are polluting the environment and include payment of penalties The Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Toxic Substances Control Act, and others all use consent decrees
- consent decree
- an agreement between two parties that is sanctioned by the court; for example, a company might agree to stop certain questionable practices without admitting guilt
- consent decree
- A judicial decree expressing a voluntary agreement between parties to a suit, especially an agreement by a defendant to cease activities alleged by the government to be illegal in return for an end to the charges
- consent decree
- An enforceable judges order based upon an out-of-court agreement between opposing parties to a lawsuit In the AMHI class action lawsuit, the judge issued a consent decree that made BDS out-of-court agreement to build a system of community services enforceable in court
- consent decree
- A written, negotiated agreement between an agency and a company
- consent decree
- An order, usually from the Justice Department, that lists things some company or companies need to do to not have a monopolistic situation 6 1a
- consent judgement
- court ruling sanctioning an agreement reached between both parties in a dispute
- consent order
- Legal injunction mandating a party to perform an action
- consent order
- - an order confirming an agreement between the parties
- consent order
- A legal document signed by U S EPA and an individual, business, or other entity, committing that entity to take corrective action or refrain from an activity The Consent Order describes the actions to be taken, and can be enforced in court RCRA Corrective Action activities being conducted by USS at Gary Works are done under a Consent Order between USS and the U S EPA, issued by U S EPA on October 23, 1998
- consent order
- An order agreed upon by opposing parties or attorneys A consent order is also reduced to writing, signed by the judge, and filed with the court
- consent order
- Federal Trade Commission order in which the advertiser agrees to halt a certain advertising practice without admitting any violation of the law
- consent order
- Also called a consent decree, this is a Federal Trade Commission order, by which an advertiser agrees to make changes in an advertisement or campaign, without the need for a legal hearing
- consent order
- A legal agreement reached between the District and an alleged violator as a means to resolve a violation of District rules A Consent Order contains three major elements
- consent order
- Generally, any order to which all parties agree
- consent order
- A Court order which both parties have voluntarily agreed to abide by For example, when the tenant and the owner come to some agreement before the Court hearing, they can tell the Court what they have decided and the Court can record it as an order so both parties are bound by it
- common consent
- mutual agreement, reciprocal agreement
- age of consent
- The age at which a person is legally considered to be mature enough to engage willingly in sexual intercourse
- age-of-consent
- Attributive form of age of consent, noun
The age-of-consent doctrine.
- ages of consent
- plural form of age of consent
- consenting
- Present participle of consent
- implied consent
- Consent given by virtue of another arrangement
Traveling by air gives security officials implied consent to search your bags.
- implied consent
- The assumed agreement that a person would approve a course of action if asked, when that person is not presently able to be asked
The man was unconscious, but the paramedics had his implied consent to treat him.
- mutual consent
- reciprocal approval, mutual agreement, consent between two parties
- age of consent
- The age at which a person is considered to be legally competent to consent to sexual acts, and is thus the minimum age of a person with whom another person is legally permitted to engage in sexual activity
- consenter
- {n} one who gives his consent
- Parental consent
- (Kanun) Parental consent laws (also known as parental involvement or parental notification laws) in some countries require that one or more parents consent to or be notified before their minor child can legally engage in certain activities
- age based consent
- (Kanun) A part of the standard sign-in procedure to help Microsoft comply with the United States Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
- informed consent
- Permission granted in the knowledge of the possible consequences
- informed consent
- (Tıp, İlaç) Consent by a patient to a surgical or medical procedure or participation in a clinical study after achieving an understanding of the relevant medical facts and the risks involved
- Consenting
- consentant
- advice and consent
- Confirmation by the Senate of individual executive branch appointments
- advice and consent
- Procedure by which the senate gives approval or confirms appointments made by the governor to state offices
- advice and consent
- The power vested in the Senate by the State Constitution to review and approve or reject the Governor's nominations for judges, cabinet officers, and other officials Appointments are confirmed by an absolute majority vote (21 votes in the Senate)
- advice and consent
- The Constitution mandates that the president secure the advice and consent of the Senate in treaties, which requires a two-thirds' majority of those present, and for executive and judicial appointments, which require a simple majority of those present
- advice and consent
- a legal expression in the United States Constitution that allows the Senate to constrain the President's powers of appointment and treaty-making
- age of consent
- The age of consent is the age at which a person can legally agree to having a sexual relationship. He was under the age of consent. The age at which a person is legally considered competent to give consent, as to sexual intercourse. the age of consent the age when someone can legally get married or have a sexual relationship
- age of consent
- the minimum age for marrying without parental consent or the minimum age for consensual sexual relations; intercourse at an earlier age can result in a charge of assault or statutory rape; the age differs in different states of the Union
- age of consent
- minimum age at which a person may make legally binding decisions
- by common consent
- by mutual agreement
- consented
- past of consent
- consenter
- One who consents
- consenter
- {i} one that agrees, one that complies
- consenting
- having given consent; "consenting adults"
- consenting
- Willing and able to give consent
- consenting
- A consenting adult is a person who is considered to be old enough to make their own decisions about who they have sex with. What consenting adults do in private is their own business
- consenting
- {s} that gave consent
- consenting
- having given consent; "consenting adults
- consents
- plural of , consent
- consents
- third-person singular of consent
- implied consent
- consent which is understood without being explicitly stated
- informed consent
- An individual willingly agrees to participate in an activity after first being advised of the risks and benefits Source : Human Genome Project Information
- informed consent
- an agreement signed by prospective volunteers for a clinical research trial that indicates their understanding of (1) why the research is being done, (2) what researchers want to accomplish, (3) what will be done during the trial and for how long, (4) what risks are involved, (5) what, if any, benefits can be expected from the trial, (6) what other interventions are available, and (7) the participants right to leave the trial at any time
- informed consent
- A discussion of all procedures, benefits, risks and expectations of a clinical trial between the clinical investigators and the potential patients The FDA requires that all patients sign an informed consent before participating in a trial
- informed consent
- a process by which a subject voluntarily confirms his or her willingness to participate in a particular trial, after having been informed of all aspects of the trial that are relevant to the subject's decision to participate Informed consent is documented by means of a written, signed, and dated informed consent form Informed consent may not include any language through which the subject or the representative is made to waive or appear to waive any of the subject's legal rights, or releases or appears to release the investigator, the sponsor, the institution, or its agents from liability for negligence
- informed consent
- Informed consent is a legal term referring to the right of individuals to make informed medical treatment decisions Under State law, informed consent typically includes the right to be told of one's medical condition and prognosis, the risks and benefits associated with a recommended procedure or course of treatment, and the risks and benefits of other available treatment options, including the option of refusing treatment When a person becomes mentally incapacitated, his or her right to give or withhold informed consent typically passes to the person's legal representative, usually an agent or attorney-in-fact under a durable power of attorney, a court-appointed guardian, or a close family member
- informed consent
- Disclosure of a certain amount of information to the patient about the proposed treatment and the attainment of the patient's consent, which must be competent, understanding, and voluntary
- informed consent
- the right to have information explained to you so that you fully understand and agree to the nature of the proposed treatment
- informed consent
- Agreement by the participants in an evaluation to the use, in specified ways for stated purposes, of their names and/or confidential information they supplied
- informed consent
- It can only be given by an adult, whether he/she has a disability or not, who is considered legally competent This person can not have a guardian or guardian advocate to whom these rights have been given Informed consent says that a person understands a medical procedure or treatment, alternative procedures or treatments, and any risks or dangers associated with the proposed procedure or treatment
- informed consent
- A person's voluntary agreement, based upon adequate knowledge and understanding of relevant information, to participate in research or to undergo a diagnostic, therapeutic, or preventive procedure In giving informed consent, subjects may not waive or appear to waive any of their legal rights, or release or appear to release the investigator, the sponsor, the institution or agents of the institution from liability for negligence [Federal Policy 116; 21 CFR 50 20 and 50 25]
- informed consent
- a legal document that explains a course of treatment, the risks, benefits, and possible alternatives; the process by which patients agree to treatment
- informed consent
- A term used to describe the obligation of physicians or researchers to allow patients or subjects to be active participants in decision regarding their care or participation in research Informed consent, then, is rooted in the concept of autonomous choice or the right of self-determination Bioethics literature includes five elements in its analysis of informed consent: disclosure (of information to the patient/subject) comprehension (by the patient/subject of the information being disclosed) voluntariness (of the patient/subject in making his/her choice) competence (of the patient/subject to make a decision) consent (by the patient/subject)
- informed consent
- consent by a patient to undergo a medical or surgical treatment or to participate in an experiment after the patient understands the risks involved
- informed consent
- The voluntary agreement obtained from a subject (or the subjects legally authorized representative) to participate in research or related activity, before participating in that activity The consent must permit the individual (or legally authorized representative) to exercise free power of choice without undue inducement or any element of deceit, fraud, force, duress, or other form of coercion or constraint
- informed consent
- An individual willingly agrees to participate in an activity after first being advised of the risks and benefits See also: privacy
- informed consent
- a way to protect people entering a drug trial Each participant in a clinical trial in the U S must sign a consent form that explains the purpose of the trial, the results expected, the mechanics of the trial, potential risks, a list of other treatments that are available There is also a statement telling the participant that (s)he can leave the clinical trial at any time
- informed consent
- An agreement to participate in research that is made voluntarily by an individual with legal and mental competence and the capacity to understand the information transmitted and its implications, after having been informed of the physical, psychological and personal risks and potential benefits entailed by a research protocol Informed consent is usually demonstrated by signing a consent form, but it may be oral (under specific criteria approved by an IRB) (45 CFR 46 116)
- informed consent
- A discussion of the procedures, risks, and benefits of a clinical trial between the investigator and the patient All patients must sign the informed consent form before participating in a trial
- informed consent
- {i} consent given by a patient (or his/her legally authorized representative) to undergo surgery or medical treatment or procedure after being informed and understanding the benefits and risks involved
- informed consent
- The consent from a patient that a health care provider must secure, authorizing the provider to perform a particular medical procedure The consent is frequently given in writing and is valid only when the proposed treatment and its risks have been identified and explained to the patient in an understandable fashion In the case of a minor or other legally-incompetent patient, a guardian may give informed consent for medical treatment
- informed consent
- Informed consent is a process in which a research participant learns the key facts about a clinical trial before he or she decides to participate in the study In addition to talking about the facts of the study with the researcher, all information will be included in a written consent form The participant will be able to take the consent form home to read and discuss with family members Participants may continue to ask questions before, during and after the consent form is signed The participant's agreement to be in a study after being fully informed about what participating will involve, length of the study, benefits and risks, costs, confidentiality, purpose of the study, alternative treatments and withdrawal participation is informed consent
- informed consent
- A written agreement by program participants to voluntarily participate in an evaluation or study after having been advised of the purpose of the study, the type of information being collected, and how the information will be used
- informed consent
- A process in which the risks, benefits, and requirements of a research study are explained to people invited to take part in the study Before entering the study a participant should sign an informed consent form, which should contain in writing the benefits, risks and basic structure of the study
- informed consent
- Voluntary consent given by a subject - that is, person or a responsible proxy such as a parent- for participation in a study, immunization program, treatment regimen, etc , after being informed of the purpose, methods, procedures, benefits and risks, and when relevant, the degree of uncertainty about outcomes The essential criteria of informed consent are that the subject has both knowledge and comprehension, that the consent is freely given without duress or undue influence, and that the right of withdrawal at any time is clearly communicated to the subject See also confidentiality; ethics; respect for autonomy
- silence gives consent
- one who remains silent agrees in principle, one who doesn't actively object agrees
- tacit consent
- agreement that is understood without a need for words
- win one's consent
- get one's to agree, receive one's approval
- written consent
- agreement which has been made official by being written out on paper
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