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Юридический термин: угроза возбуждением тяжбы -
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загроза, небезпека; погроза- threat instantly to killthreat of stealage of radioactive materials — загроза ( або погроза) (вчинення) розкрадання радіоактивних матеріалів
- threat of armed intervention
- threat of attack
- threat of criminal prosecution
- threat of force
- threat of future injury
- threat of harm to a person
- threat of imprisonment
- threat of litigation
- threat of murder
- threat of physical violence
- threat of punishment
- threat of violence
- threat of war
- threat to a judge
- threat to assault
- threat to burn
- threat to commit murder
- threat to democracy
- threat to murder
- threat to peace
- threat to personal safety
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- threat of litigationthreat instantly to kill — угроза немедленным убийством;
- threat of violence
- constructive threat
- immediate threat
- implicit threat
- justifiable threat
- mob threat
- ostensible threat
- past threat
- presumptive threat
- remote threat
- terroristic threat
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n юр. судебный процесс, судебное дело, тяжбаСинонимический ряд:lawsuit (noun) action; case; entreaty; hearing; lawsuit; petition; plea; proceeding; prosecution; suit; trial -
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English-Russian big medical dictionary > matter of litigation
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