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1 deprivation of life
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2 deprivation
втрата; зняття з посади; позбавлення (в т. ч. прав тощо); позбавлення бенефіціяdeprivation of parliamentary immunity — = deprivation of parliamentary privilege позбавлення парламентської недоторканності
deprivation of parliamentary privilege — = deprivation of parliamentary immunity
- deprivation of citizenshipdeprivation of the right to hold the position — позбавлення права обіймати певну посаду (певні посади)
- deprivation of civil rights
- deprivation of consortium
- deprivation of freedom
- deprivation of liberty
- deprivation of life
- deprivation of parental rights
- deprivation of property
- deprivation of right
- deprivation of rights
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3 term
період; термін (в т. ч. покарання, повноважень, обрання, певної терміносистеми); умова; судова сесія; день початку судової сесії; покарання ( за вироком); розм. термін покарання; угода на строк (термін)term of imprisonment credited toward another term of imprisonment — термін ув'язнення, призначений із зарахуванням раніше призначеного ( або відбутого) терміну
- termer- terminable
- term annuity
- term day
- term fee
- term in office
- term insurance
- term of appeal
- term of appointment
- term of art
- term of bill
- term of confinement
- term of contract
- term of copyright
- term of court
- term of deprivation
- term of grace
- term of imprisonment
- term of jail
- term of lease
- term of legislature
- term of life
- term of notice
- term of office
- term of parole
- term of paying
- term of payment
- term of probation
- term of protection
- term of punishment
- term of sentence
- term of the grand jury
- term of the jury
- term of validity
- term settlement
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