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1 enforce a blockade
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2 enforce
примушувати; проводити ( у життя) примусово; домагатися виконання ( закону тощо); забезпечувати виконання (дотримання) (закону, норм тощо); забезпечувати правовою санкцією; здійснювати примусово ( в судовому порядку); застосовувати примусово (право, закон); здійснювати ( або стягувати) примусово у судовому порядку- enforce a court decisionenforce an article by appropriate legislation — застосовувати статтю шляхом прийняття відповідного закону (законодавства)
- enforce a decision
- enforce a judgement
- enforce a judgment
- enforce a law
- enforce a patent
- enforce a rule
- enforce a provision
- enforce a security
- enforce a sentence
- enforce a statute
- enforce a writ
- enforce by an action
- enforce conformity
- enforce discipline
- enforce international law
- enforce judgement
- enforce judgment
- enforce laws
- enforce legally
- enforce legitimate authority
- enforce order
- enforce payment
- enforce penalty
- enforce political demands
- enforce right
- enforce sanction
- enforce standards of conduct
- enforce strict discipline
- enforce the law
- enforce the laws
- enforce the payment of duties
- enforce trade embargo
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