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2 intention
умисел, намір, замір; намагання- intention of legislature
- intention of statute
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3 form
1) форма; бланк; анкета; формуляр, проформа, встановлений зразок; порядок, загальноприйнята форма2) засновувати, утворювати, формувати, організовувати; укладати ( угоду)•- form a coalition
- form a coalition government
- form a gang
- form a government
- form a new ministry
- form a quorum
- form a one-party cabinet
- form a state
- form an alliance
- form an bloc
- form an investigation group
- form an investigation team
- form and display an intention
- form evidence
- form of a contract
- form of a statute
- form of a summons
- form of a writ
- form of action
- form of direct democracy
- form of evidence
- form of government
- form of hole
- form of law
- form of popular representation
- form of protest
- form of request
- form of the statute
- form petition
- form public opinion
- form the character
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4 stated
констатований; заявлений, оголошений, проголошений; встановлений; визначений ( в законі тощо); обумовлений; черговий (прикм.)- stated by statute as a crime
- stated capital
- stated insanity
- stated intention
- stated malice
- stated meeting
- stated period
- stated period of validity
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