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3 presumptive
презумптивний, презюмувальний; який презюмується, презюмований; спростовний; гаданий- presumptive case of an offense
- presumptive criminal
- presumptive damages
- presumptive death
- presumptive evidence
- presumptive fact
- presumptive heir
- presumptive malice
- presumptive notice
- presumptive proof
- presumptive relevance
- presumptive right
- presumptive taking
- presumptive threat
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4 exercise
1) використання, застосування, здійснення ( права); вияв2) здійснювати (право, правосуддя); користуватися ( правом), реалізувати ( право); застосовувати•exercise of congressional power — = exercise of Congress's power здійснення Конгресом ( США) своїх повноважень
- exercise ascendancyexercise the office of president — бути президентом, здійснювати повноваження президента
- exercise authority
- exercise control
- exercise diplomatic clout
- exercise discretion
- exercise discretionary powers
- exercise due diligence
- exercise extreme caution
- exercise good judgement
- exercise good judgment
- exercise judicial function
- exercise judicial power
- exercise jurisdiction
- exercise legislative powers
- exercise notarial functions
- exercise of authority
- exercise of citizenship rights
- exercise of Congress's power
- exercise of delegated power
- exercise of discipline
- exercise of discretion
- exercise of duty
- exercise of good will
- exercise of good judgement
- exercise of good judgment
- exercise of governmental power
- exercise of judicial functions
- exercise of legitimate powers
- exercise of power
- exercise of powers
- exercise of presumptive right
- exercise of privilege
- exercise of profession
- exercise of public functions
- exercise of right
- exercise of sovereign power
- exercise of state power
- exercise political power
- exercise power
- exercise religion
- exercise restraint
- exercise right of veto
- exercise sole jurisdiction
- exercise sovereign right
- exercise sovereignty
- exercise state power
- exercise stock rights
- exercise supervision
- exercise surveillance
- exercise the power of review
- exercise veto
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