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обманний, облудний, оманний, шахрайський; нетрудовий ( про прибутки тощо); злісний ( про умисел при шахрайстві тощо)- fraudulent advertising
- fraudulent alienation
- fraudulent alteration
- fraudulent appropriation
- fraudulent bankrupt
- fraudulent bankruptcy
- fraudulent behavior
- fraudulent charity
- fraudulent claim
- fraudulent concealment
- fraudulent conduct
- fraudulent contrivance
- fraudulent conversion
- fraudulent conveyance
- fraudulent debtor
- fraudulent device
- fraudulent dilapidations
- fraudulent encashment
- fraudulent false accounting
- fraudulent financial dealer
- fraudulent gains
- fraudulent intent
- fraudulent misappropriation
- fraudulent misrepresentation
- fraudulent practice
- fraudulent practices
- fraudulent preference
- fraudulent pretence
- fraudulent propensity
- fraudulent scheme
- fraudulent tax evader
- fraudulent tax evasion
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