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101 investigative practice
= investigative practices слідча практика -
102 judicial practice
юридична практика; практика судів, судова практика, суддівська практика; судовий звичай -
103 law of practice
прецедентне право; судова практика -
104 law practice
юридична практика; адвокатська практика -
105 legal practice
адвокатська практика; юридична практика; правовий звичай; процесуальне право; судова процедура; судовий звичай -
106 length of legal practice
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107 licence to practice
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108 matter of practice
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109 militia practice
= militia practices міліцейська практика, міліцейська процедура -
110 mutinous practice
дії з метою викликати заколот, заколотницькі дії -
111 open one's practice
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112 parliamentary practice
парламентська практика; парламентська процедура; парламентський звичай -
113 penal practice
практика пенітенціарних установ; практика призначення покарань; каральна практика -
114 police practice
= police practices поліцейська практика, поліцейська процедура -
115 policing practice
= policing practices поліцейська практика; поліцейська процедура -
116 private law practice
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117 private practice
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118 private practice of law
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119 process in practice
судовий наказ, виданий у процесі провадження у справі -
120 prosecutorial practice
метод(и) кримінального переслідування; методи обвинувачення; обвинувальна практика; прокурорська практика
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