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1 arising or resulting from
English-Russian big medical dictionary > arising or resulting from
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2 resulting from
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3 arising or resulting
English-Russian big medical dictionary > arising or resulting
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4 resulting from or arising out of any act
Деловая лексика: явившиеся следствием или возникшие из действияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > resulting from or arising out of any act
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5 special, indirect or consequential damages or losses resulting from or arising out of
Юридический термин: прямые, косвенные или последующие убытки или потери, возникающие вследствие или вытекающие изУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > special, indirect or consequential damages or losses resulting from or arising out of
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6 arising
возникать; возникающийСинонимический ряд:1. commencement (noun) beginning; commencement; dawn; emergence; inauguration; initiation; opening; outset; start2. appearing (verb) appearing; beginning; commencing; dawning; emerging; originating; starting3. rising (verb) ascending; aspiring; get up; lifting; mounting; pile out; rising; roll out; soaring; turn out; upping4. rolling out (verb) getting up; piling out; rising and shining; rolling out; turning out; uprising5. springing (verb) coming; coming from; deriving; deriving from; emanating; flowing; heading; issuing; proceeding; springing; stemming -
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