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21 subordinate
1) підлеглий (ім.)2) несамостійний; підпорядкований; підзаконний ( про нормативний акт); нижчий ( за статусом тощо); делегований ( про законодавство)•- subordinate bodysubordinate partnership in a crime — співучасть у злочині, допоміжна участь у злочині
- subordinate debt
- subordinate in status
- subordinate legislation
- subordinate proceeding
- subordinate proceedings
- subordinate procurator -
22 supplementary
додатковий; який доповнює- supplementary agreement
- supplementary allowance
- supplementary amount
- supplementary annuity
- supplementary benefit
- supplementary claim
- supplementary clause
- supplementary evidence
- supplementary examination
- supplementary execution
- supplementary fee
- supplementary guarantee
- supplementary information
- supplementary inquiry
- supplementary insurance
- supplementary investigation
- supplementary investigator
- supplementary jurisdiction
- supplementary law
- supplementary legislation
- supplementary levy
- supplementary pension
- supplementary proceeding
- supplementary proceedings
- supplementary protocol
- supplementary tax
- supplementary taxation
- supplementary venue
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