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101 law of mortality
стат., демогр. закон смертности (математически выраженная взаимосвязь между вероятностью смерти в данный период и возрастом; позволяет рассчитать число людей, доживающих до следующего периода или до определенного возраста, при заданной вероятности дожития и количестве людей определенного возраста)See: -
102 law enforcement officer
Jur. [Police] représentant de l'ordre; agent de la force publiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > law enforcement officer
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103 law officer
1) magistrat; fonctionnaire de justiceEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > law officer
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104 law of inertia
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105 law of inertia
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > law of inertia
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106 law in force
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > law in force
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107 law and force
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108 law enforcement force
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109 law for the time being in force
Общая лексика: действующие законыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > law for the time being in force
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110 law in force
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111 law was put in force on January 1st
Макаров: закон вступил в силу 1-го январяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > law was put in force on January 1st
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112 law will go into force, any other agreements notwithstanding
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > law will go into force, any other agreements notwithstanding
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113 law in force
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114 law in force
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115 law comes into force
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116 law is in force
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117 law enforcement force
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118 law-and-order force
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119 Law in force
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120 law in force the period of validity
• voimassaoleva oikeusEnglish-Finnish dictionary > law in force the period of validity
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