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1 causing
1) спричинення, заподіяння, завдання ( шкоди тощо)2) який заподіює (завдає) ( щось)•- causing an insured losscausing harm to relations among sections of the population — завдання шкоди відносинам між групами населення
- causing bodily harm
- causing of an explosion
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2 causing bodily harm
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3 causing serious bodily harm
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > causing serious bodily harm
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4 assault causing bodily harm
= assault causing actual bodily harm напад із завданням тілесного ушкодження (тілесних ушкоджень)English-Ukrainian law dictionary > assault causing bodily harm
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5 assault
1) погроза силою; напад; штурм; завдання удару; словесна образа і погроза застосування фізичної сили2) штурмувати; здійснювати напад; погрожувати фізичним насильством•assault occasioning bodily harm — напад, що призвів до заподіяння тілесного ушкодження (тілесних ушкоджень)
- assault attempted with weaponassault on an official in act of duty — образа особи, яка перебуває при виконанні службових обов'язків
- assault causing bodily harm
- assault completed with injury
- assault in concert
- assault on a policeman
- assault on the administration
- assault on the President
- assault party
- assault related to robbery
- assault team
- assault victim
- assault weapon
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6 intention
умисел, намір, замір; намагання- intention of legislature
- intention of statute
- intention of the legislator
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