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1 flagrant necessity
Юридический термин: очевидная необходимость, явная необходимость -
2 flagrant necessity
явная, очевидная необходимость -
3 necessity
необходимость (как обстоятельство, делающее совершённое действие или причинение вреда извинительным)- direct necessity
- extreme necessity
- flagrant necessity
- immediate necessity
- indirect necessity
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4 предметы первой необходимости
1. articles of prime necesery2. basic commodities3. essentials goods4. necessaries5. necessaries of life6. primary necessities7. staple commoditiesпредметы первой необходимости; основные товары — staple commodities
8. essentialsтовары первой необходимости; предметы первой необходимости — essentials goods
9. necessity of lifeявная, очевидная необходимость — flagrant necessity
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > предметы первой необходимости
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5 жестокая необходимость
явная, очевидная необходимость — flagrant necessity
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > жестокая необходимость
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6 насущная необходимость
явная, очевидная необходимость — flagrant necessity
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > насущная необходимость
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7 устранять необходимость
явная, очевидная необходимость — flagrant necessity
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > устранять необходимость
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8 военная необходимость
явная, очевидная необходимость — flagrant necessity
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > военная необходимость
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9 очевидная необходимость
Law: flagrant necessityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > очевидная необходимость
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10 явная необходимость
Law: flagrant necessityУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > явная необходимость
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