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1 maintain discipline
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2 maintain
відстоювати, обстоювати, підтримувати; подавати ( позов), вчиняти ( позов); підтримувати неправомірно одну із сторін, що позивається; утримувати, підтримувати матеріально; вести ( реєстр тощо)- maintain a claimmaintain high standards within the legal profession — підтримувати високі (моральні і професійні) юридичні стандарти
- maintain a family
- maintain a low profile
- maintain a patent
- maintain a register
- maintain a right
- maintain an account
- maintain an action
- maintain army
- maintain composure
- maintain one's composure
- maintain defence
- maintain defense
- maintain dignity
- maintain diplomatic relations
- maintain discipline
- maintain innocence
- maintain liaison
- maintain minor children
- maintain neutrality
- maintain nuisance
- maintain order
- maintain peace
- maintain police system
- maintain power
- maintain relations
- maintain security
- maintain social order
- maintain the armed forces
- maintain the peace
- maintain the police
- maintain the status quo
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