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чинити ( тиск), впливати; докладати ( зусиль); виявляти; здійснювати ( юрисдикцію)exert jurisdiction over a person or a "thing" that is the subject of a suit — = exert jurisdiction over a person or a "thing" property that is the subject of a suit здійснювати юрисдикцію над особою або річчю (власністю), що становить предмет позову
- exert choiceexert jurisdiction over a person or a "thing" property that is the subject of a suit — = exert jurisdiction over a person or a thing that is the subject of a suit
- exert control
- exert every effort
- exert influence
- exert intelligence
- exert jurisdiction
- exert leadership
- exert oneself
- exert political leadership
- exert power
- exert pressure
- exert psychological influence
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