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1 мера принуждения
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2 tvangsforanstaltning
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3 вынужденная мера
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4 метод принуждения
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5 мера принуждения
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6 вынужденная мера
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7 принудительная мера
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > принудительная мера
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8 вынужденные меры
Русско-английский словарь по проведению совещаний > вынужденные меры
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9 насильственная мера
coercive measureРусско-английский справочник переводчика-международника > насильственная мера
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10 мера принуждения
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > мера принуждения
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11 pakkotoimenpide
• coercive measure• restrictive measure• penal servitude• compulsory measure• emergency measure -
12 мера принуждения
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13 примусові заходи
coercive measure; enforcement procedure -
14 Zwangsmaßnahme
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15 prisilan
adj coercive, compulsory | -na mjera coercive measure; osuditi na zatvor s -nim radom sentence to prison with hard labor; logor s -nim radom forced-labor camp; -na kolektivizacija enforced/forcible collectivization; aero -no spuštanje forced landing; - -n* * *• coercive• forcible• forced• compulsory -
16 мера принуждения
1) Law: coercive measure, measure of compulsion, action2) Economy: measure of coercion3) Business: enforcement measure, forcible measure -
17 принудительная мера
1) General subject: sanction2) Law: compulsory measure, enforcement measure3) Advertising: mandatory measure4) Business: coercive measure5) EBRD: enforcement procedureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принудительная мера
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18 вынужденная мера
1) General subject: a least-evil solution, least-evil solution, desperate measure2) Law: coercive measure3) Patents: compulsory measure -
19 tvangsforanstaltning
subst. (jus) coercive measure, enforcement measure, forcible measure -
20 pakkotoimi
• boycott• coercive measure• coersive measure• sanction
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