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n1) отклонение (предложения, законопроекта); отказ2) pl брак, отходы
- blanket rejection
- flat rejection
- goods rejection
- groundless rejection
- justified rejection
- loan rejection
- rejection of an action
- rejection of an application
- rejection of a bill
- rejection of a cassation
- rejection of a claim
- rejection of a consignment
- rejection of defective articles
- rejection of documents
- rejection of goods
- rejection of a lot
- rejection of an offer
- rejection of a proposalEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > rejection
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