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1 противоречие
1) General subject: antagonism, antilogy, antinome, bull, clash, collision, conflict, contradiction, contrariety, credibility gap, disagreement, discrepancy, gainsay, inconsistency, repugnance, bogged down, discrepance2) Computers: controversy, refutation3) Philosophy: antinomy4) Mathematics: absurdity (логическое), contr (contradiction), violation5) Law: contravention (закону, праву), repugnancy, variance (в показаниях и т.п.)6) Diplomatic term: variance7) Psychology: antilogy (в понятиях, словах)8) Patents: contriety9) Sakhalin R: discrepancy between the provisions of law10) Makarov: antilogy (в терминах или в мыслях), collision (интересов и т.п.), counter-condition, inconsistence, interference -
2 противоречие между положениями законов
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