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1 leave much leeway to judges
залишати багато свободи суддям (про закон, кодекс тощо)English-Ukrainian law dictionary > leave much leeway to judges
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2 leave
1) відпустка; дозвіл2) залишати, кидати; заповідати•- leave a post
- leave a trace
- leave behind fingerprints
- leave clues
- leave destitute
- leave entitlement
- leave fingerprints
- leave footprints
- leave for a limited period
- leave free of tax
- leave keys in a car
- leave leeway to the judges
- leave much leeway to judges
- leave no fingerprints
- leave no obvious signs
- leave no trace
- leave no traces
- leave of a judge
- leave of absence
- leave of court
- leave open a question
- leave paroled
- leave the ban in place
- leave the chair
- leave the sentence in force
- leave to defend
- leave to prosecute
- leave traces
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