0 a situation that was caused by something from an earlier time -- наследие
1 money or buildings, etc that you receive after someone dies -- наследство
This includes issues of their gossip- and media-driven legacy that have led to their current position, often dangerously vulnerable, in the global marketplace.
Indeed, archaeology also proceeds from another legacy: the naturalist approach.
The "necessary evils" of social purity and censorship must be credited in part for our perception of individual writers and their literary legacy.
There was no legacy that placed the areas visited into a geographical context.
Authoritarian legacies do not evaporate as soon as democracy arrives, but are written all over the institutions and actors of the democratic regime.
Such lessons from experience may yet prove our most important legacy to the medical ethicists who succeed us.
In this way, functoids can be used with such legacy libraries.
Standardization of model representation requires massive conversions from legacy design development platforms, and its success heavily depends on its widespread acceptance.