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владний; авторитетний; автентичний; впливовий; надійнийauthoritative order from the president — = authoritative orders from the president офіційне розпорядження президента
- authoritative constructionauthoritative orders from the president — = authoritative order from the president
- authoritative decision
- authoritative information
- authoritative interpretation
- authoritative interpreter
- authoritative precedent
- authoritative source
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