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n1. репресалія2. захід/ дія у відповідь- positive reprisal позитивна репресалія- access to reprisals доступ до репресалії- commission of reprisal офіційне свідчення, яке санкціонує репресалію- letters of reprisal офіційне свідчення, яке санкціонує репресалію -
3 positive
позитивний; абсолютний; безумовний; конструктивний; ствердний; схвальний; самовпевнений; встановлений ( порядок тощо); приписаний ( про дію тощо)- positive allegation
- positive breath test
- positive condition
- positive declaration
- positive discrimination
- positive duty
- positive euthanasia
- positive evidence
- positive fraud
- positive identification
- positive law
- positive misprision
- positive prescription
- positive promise
- positive proof
- positive referendum
- positive reprisal
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