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1 infliction of suffering
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2 infliction
заподіяння, завдання ( особистої або майнової шкоди); призначення, накладання (покарання, стягнення, штрафу тощо); присудження ( неустойки тощо)infliction of bodily injuries to a law enforcement officer — заподіяння тілесних ушкоджень працівникові правоохоронного органу
infliction of capital punishment — винесення вироку смертної кари, призначення смертної кари
- infliction by innocenceinfliction of the death penalty — винесення вироку смертної кари, призначення смертної кари; засудження до смертної кари; виконання вироку смертної кари
- infliction by insanity
- infliction by negligence
- infliction by omission
- infliction of damage
- infliction of harm
- infliction of injury
- infliction of loss
- infliction of mental suffering
- infliction of pain
- infliction of penalty
- infliction of punishment
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3 infliction of mental suffering
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > infliction of mental suffering
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4 unjustifiable
невиправданий, який не має виправдання, який не може бути виправданий- unjustifiable invasionunjustifiable infliction of pain — ( to children) невиправдане завдання болю ( дітям)
- unjustifiable killer
- unjustifiable killing
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