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1 приучение
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2 вступающий в силу
1) Law: becoming effective, coming into effect, enuring, inuring2) Insurance: w.e.f. (с:), with effect from (с:)3) Information technology: effective -
3 вступление в силу
1) Military: promulgation2) Law: becoming effective, entry into effect, entry into force, enuring, inuring, entry into legal force, enactment3) Economy: attachment (напр. страхования)4) Diplomatic term: entry into force (договора, соглашения и т.п.), entry into force (о соглашении)5) Business: attachment, carrying into effect, coming into effect, coming into operation, commencement, entering into force, going into effect, coming into force (АД)6) EBRD: effectiveness7) Sakhalin R: commencement (о контракте)
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