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1 commit further offenses
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2 commit further offences
= commit further offenses вчиняти (скоювати) подальші злочини, продовжувати вчиняти (скоювати) злочини -
3 commit
залучати; доручати; наділяти; повіряти, покладати (обов'язки, функції тощо); зобов'язувати, зв'язувати зобов'язанням ( когось); брати зобов'язання; здійснювати ( дію); вчиняти, скоювати ( злочин); передавати на розгляд ( спор тощо); перепроваджувати; брати ( під варту); передавати законопроект ( у комітет або комісію законодавчого органу)commit an offence within the workplace — = commit an offense within the workplace скоювати злочин на роботі (на робочому місці)
commit an offense within the workplace — = commit an offence within the workplace
commit the principles of ethical conduct to written form — фіксувати у письмовій формі принципи юридичної (адвокатської) етики
- commit a case to trialcommit to an indeterminate sentence — перепроваджувати до виправної установи за вироком до покарання з невизначеним терміном, піддавати покаранню з невизначеним терміном
- commit a crime
- commit a criminal offence
- commit a criminal offense
- commit a felony
- commit a misdemeanor
- commit a mortal sin
- commit a murder
- commit a slaying
- commit a terrorist act
- commit a trespass
- commit acts of sabotage
- commit adultery
- commit an act of genocide
- commit an atrocity
- commit an error
- commit an infringement
- commit an iniquity
- commit an irregularity
- commit an offence
- commit an offense
- commit atrocity
- commit bestiality
- commit buggery
- commit for trial
- commit forgery
- commit further offences
- commit further offenses
- commit hara-kiri
- commit oneself
- commit perjury
- commit prostitution
- commit sodomy
- commit suicide
- commit to
- commit to a mental hospital
- commit to a mental institution
- commit to court
- commit to custody
- commit to discretion
- commit to prison
- commit to writing
- commit torture
- commit waste
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