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1 принуждение принуждени·е
compulsion, coercion, violence, force; squeeze разг.; enforcement, compulsionдействовать по принуждению — to act under / upon compulsion
делать что-л. без принуждения — to do smth. of one's own free will
прибегать к принуждению — to resort to coercion / compulsion
замаскированные / скрытые формы принуждения — concealed forms of compulsion
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > принуждение принуждени·е
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2 сочетание сочетани·е
сочетание теории и практики — combining / wedding of theory and practice
в сочетании с чем-л. — coupled with smth.
Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > сочетание сочетани·е
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3 сочетание убеждения и принуждения
General subject: mingled persuasion and violenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сочетание убеждения и принуждения
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