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1 pecuniary losses
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2 pecuniary
2) грошовий; майновий; матеріальний (про інтерес, шкоду тощо)•- pecuniary consideration
- pecuniary damage
- pecuniary damages
- pecuniary indemnity
- pecuniary injury
- pecuniary interest
- pecuniary legacy
- pecuniary liability
- pecuniary loss
- pecuniary losses
- pecuniary penalty
- pecuniary punishment
- pecuniary recompense
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