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1 proper care
належне піклування; обґрунтована (розумна) обережність -
2 proper
належний; обґрунтований; правильний, який потрібно; справжній; пристойний; властивий; власний- proper authorities
- proper behavior
- proper behaviour
- proper care
- proper caution
- proper circumspection
- proper custody
- proper evidence
- proper functioning
- proper jurisdiction
- proper law of the contract
- proper party
- proper safeguard
- proper upbringing
- proper use
- proper venue -
3 failure
нездійснення, невиконання; неспроможність; неплатоспроможність; нестача, відсутність; невдала спроба; невдала справа; невдаха; аварія, поломка, вихід з ладу; поразка; припинення платежівfailure to carry out his practice in accordance with established standard — нездатність практикувати у відповідності з встановленими нормами
failure to furnish medical treatment — ненадання належної медичної допомоги, ненадання належного лікування
failure to raise objections to the indictment at the appropriate time — неподання заперечень щодо обвинувачення у визначений період
failure to report a dubious transaction — = failure to report a suspicious transaction неповідомлення про сумнівну операцію ( банківську тощо)
failure to report a suspicious transaction — = failure to report a dubious transaction
failure to return foreign exchange resources — ( from abroad) неповернення валютних коштів ( з-за кордону)
failure to stop after an accident — незупинка ( автомобіля) після того, як трапилася дорожньо-транспортна пригода
- failures- failure in duties
- failure of a putsch
- failure of consideration
- failure of evidence
- failure of issue
- failure of justice
- failure of negotiation
- failure of negotiations
- failure of proof
- failure of title
- failure of trust
- failure rate
- failure to act
- failure to adopt
- failure to appear
- failure to appear for trial
- failure to carry out
- failure to comply
- failure to deliver
- failure to fulfil
- failure to fulfill
- failure to give
- failure to give assistance
- failure to give evidence
- failure to give information
- failure to inform
- failure to make discovery
- failure to obey
- failure to pass
- failure to pay a debt
- failure to pay a fine
- failure to pay salaries
- failure to pay wages
- failure to pay
- failure to pay taxes
- failure to perform
- failure to prevent
- failure to produce
- failure to prove
- failure to repay a debt
- failure to report
- failure to report an offence
- failure to report an offense
- failure to secure approval
- failure to submit
- failure to take due care
- failure to take the stand
- failure to testify
- failure to work an invention
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