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1 conditio sine qua non (Latin for condition without which not, something absolutely indispensable or essential)
Религия: непременное условиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > conditio sine qua non (Latin for condition without which not, something absolutely indispensable or essential)
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2 conditio sine qua non
1) Латинский язык: непременное условие2) Религия: (Latin for "condition without which not", something absolutely indispensable or essential) непременное условие3) Юридический термин: обязательное условие -
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1) General subject: precondition2) Latin: conditio sine qua non, sine qua non, sine qua non condition3) Religion: conditio sine qua non (Latin for "condition without which not", something absolutely indispensable or essential), sine qua non (Latin for "without which not", something absolutely indispensable or essential)4) Law: pre-condition5) Makarov: essential conditionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непременное условие
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