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неналежний, недоречний; необґрунтований, неправомірний, протизаконний; непристойний, негідний; помилковий- improper administrationimproper conversion of public funds to one's own use — незаконне обернення суспільних коштів на свою користь
- improper admission
- improper admission of evidence
- improper ballot procedures
- improper influence
- improper jurisdiction
- improper means
- improper motive
- improper parking
- improper purpose
- improper question
- improper treatment
- improper upbringing
- improperuse
- improper use of powers
- improper venue
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