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1) сила; действительность; действие2) насилие; принуждение | заставлять; принуждать3) полиция, полицейский корпус, полицейское подразделение•as in force on... — в редакции, действующей на ( такую-то дату);
by force — насильственно;
in force — действующий, находящийся в силе ( о правовой норме);
no longer in force — переставший действовать (о законе и пр.);
to come into force — вступать в силу;
- active forcesto force to do a crime — принудить к совершению преступления;
- actual force
- air forces
- arbitrary force
- armed forces
- binding force
- borough force
- city force
- constabulary force
- constructive force
- county force
- criminal investigative force
- deadly force
- detective force
- deterrent force
- evidential force
- hidden force
- highway force
- insuperable force
- investigative force
- irregular forces
- irresistible force
- land forces
- law enforcement force
- lawful force
- legal force
- local force
- necessary force
- open force
- patrol force
- peace-keeping forces
- police force
- preventive force
- probative force
- protective force
- punitive force
- regular forces
- retroactive force
- rural force
- state force
- statutory force
- strike force
- suburban force
- superior force
- town force
- uniformed force
- uniform force
- unnecessary force
- urban force
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