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1 minutes
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2 minutes of judgement
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3 minutes of deliberation
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4 minutes of evidence
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5 minutes of negotiations
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6 minutes of order
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7 minutes of proceedings
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8 minutes of the court
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9 minutes of negotiations
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10 abstract of minutes
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11 agreed minutes
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12 draw up minutes
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13 enter in the minutes
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14 entering in the minutes
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15 keep minutes
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16 record in the minutes
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17 take minutes
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18 write minutes
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19 minute
I n1. начерк, коротка записка, нотатка2. pl протокол (зборів тощо)- agreed minutes узгоджений протокол; затверджені протокольні записи- to draw up the minutes вести протокол- to keep the minutes вести протокол- to place on record in the minutes занести до протоколу- to record in the minutes занести до протоколуII v1. робити нотатки, занотовувати (тж to minute down) -
20 draw
1) розм. поділ голосів порівну; навідне запитання2) готувати, оформляти, укладати ( документи); трасувати; набирати ( для служби в поліції тощо); формувати склад присяжних; робити ( висновок); виписувати ( чек); погрожувати ( ножем); здобувати ( відомості); вибирати ( присяжних)•- draw a cheque
- draw a crime scene sketch
- draw a jury
- draw a knife
- draw a knife from one's pocket
- draw adverse inferences
- draw an account
- draw an analogy
- draw in a set
- draw in a set of documents
- draw lots
- draw necessary conclusions
- draw on
- draw suspicion
- draw up
- draw up a bill
- draw up a budget
- draw up a compromise
- draw up a contract
- draw up a deed
- draw up a document
- draw up a draft law
- draw up a draft resolution
- draw up a list
- draw up a mandate
- draw up a report
- draw up a statement
- draw up a will
- draw up an indictment
- draw up clearly
- draw up minutes
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