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1 deliver decision
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2 deliver
постачати; передавати; подавати, формально висловлювати, формально вручати; надавати ( документ); виносити (вирок, рішення тощо); приводити, доставляти ( обвинуваченого до суду); здавати ( товар); здавати (фортецю, місто тощо); традируватиdeliver by hand against acknowledgement — = deliver by hand against acknowledgement receipt здавати особисто під розписку
- deliver a judgmentdeliver by hand against acknowledgement receipt — = deliver by hand against acknowledgement
- deliver a reasoned opinion
- deliver a sentence
- deliver an order
- deliver appointment
- deliver commission
- deliver decision
- deliver from captivity
- deliver from death
- deliver justice
- deliver letters of recall
- deliver opinion
- deliver to the police
- deliver smb. to the police
- deliver up to justice
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