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виправний; дисциплінарний; який дисциплінує- disciplinary arrest
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- disciplinary body
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- disciplinary court-martial
- disciplinary fine
- disciplinary functions
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- disciplinary inquiry
- disciplinary matter
- disciplinary measure
- disciplinary military law
- disciplinary offence
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['dɪsɪplɪnərɪ]adj1) дисципліна́рнийDisciplinary Regulations — дисципліна́рний стату́т
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= disciplinary offense дисциплінарне порушення, дисциплінарний проступок -
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дисциплінарний захід; стягнення -
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військ. дисциплінарний проступок; порушник дисципліни -
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дисциплінарний комітет, дисциплінарна комісія ( в пенітенціарній установі) -
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контроль за поведінкою, дисциплінарний контроль -
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English-Ukrainian law dictionary > disciplinary court-martial
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