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41 credit resources
банк., фин. кредитные ресурсы (фонды банка, предприятия, государственного агентства или иного учреждения, которые могут быть направлены на выдачу кредитов другим лицам)See:* * ** * *Банки/Банковские операциисовокупность средств, находящихся в распоряжении банков и используемых ими для кредитования и других активных операций банков -
42 loan-to-value ratio
сокр. LTV ratio фин., банк. коэффициент "кредит/стоимость обеспечения [залога\]"*, коэффициент обеспечения* (выраженное в процентах соотношение между основной суммой кредита и оценочной стоимостью актива, предоставленного в его обеспечение)Syn:See:
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loan-to-value (LTV) ratio соотношение в процентах между основной суммой кредита и оценочной стоимостью актива, предоставленного в его обеспечение.* * *. The percentage a lending institution will loan to the appraised value of a property. For example, if the property is appraised for $100,000 and a bank will loan only $70,000, the loan-to-value ratio is 70%. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
43 non-renewable resource
эк. прир. невозобновляемый ресурсSyn:Ant:Англо-русский экономический словарь > non-renewable resource
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44 renewable resource
эк. прир. возобновляемый ресурс (ресурс, количество которого увеличивается с такой скоростью, которая сравнима со скоростью его потребления, что позволяет считать этот ресурс неисчерпаемым)Ant: -
45 BLR
1) Военный термин: Breach Loading Rifle, Browning Lever Rifle, beyond local repair, bomb line report, bomber light, reconnaissance, breech-loading rifled2) Техника: barrier layer rectifier, black level restitution3) Бухгалтерия: Base Lending Rate4) Сокращение: Beyond Local Repair (UK), Blindado Ligero de Ruedas (Spain), Breech Loading Rifle5) Вычислительная техника: Binary Language Representation, язык двоичного представления6) СМИ: Business And Legal Reports7) Деловая лексика: Buyer Lessee Renter8) Логистика: не могущий быть отремонтированным на месте9) Яхтенный спорт: Белоруссия (Обозначения на парусах) -
46 SBLC
1) Техника: standby liquid control2) Вычислительная техника: Sustaining Base Level Computer3) Банковское дело: Standby Letter of Credit4) Пищевая промышленность: компании по кредитованию малого бизнеса (Small Business Lending Companies)5) Деловая лексика: (Standby Letter of credit) резервный аккредитив -
47 blr
1) Военный термин: Breach Loading Rifle, Browning Lever Rifle, beyond local repair, bomb line report, bomber light, reconnaissance, breech-loading rifled2) Техника: barrier layer rectifier, black level restitution3) Бухгалтерия: Base Lending Rate4) Сокращение: Beyond Local Repair (UK), Blindado Ligero de Ruedas (Spain), Breech Loading Rifle5) Вычислительная техника: Binary Language Representation, язык двоичного представления6) СМИ: Business And Legal Reports7) Деловая лексика: Buyer Lessee Renter8) Логистика: не могущий быть отремонтированным на месте9) Яхтенный спорт: Белоруссия (Обозначения на парусах) -
48 operation
n1) работа; деятельность; операция; действие; эксплуатация2) сделка•to achieve economic operation — достигать рентабельной эксплуатации (оборудования и т.п.)
to carry out an operation — проводить / осуществлять операцию
to come into operation — начинать действовать; вступать в силу
to conduct operations — вести / осуществлять деятельность / работу
to expand one's foreign operations — расширять свои внешние ( зарубежные) операции
to give the green light for an operation — давать "добро" на проведение какой-л. операции
to go into operation — начинать действовать; вступать в силу
to mount an operation — организовывать / предпринимать операцию
to put into operation — вводить / пускать в эксплуатацию; вводить в действие
to set in operation — вводить / пускать в эксплуатацию; вводить в действие
to streamline operations — рационализировать (производственную, хозяйственную) деятельность
- administrative operationsto supervise operations — руководить операциями / работой
- air operations
- alien smuggling operation
- all weather operations
- anti-insurgency operation
- arms smuggling operation
- assistance operations
- auxiliary operations
- badly carried out operation
- banking operations
- black operations
- budgetary operations
- bungled operation
- cessation of combat operations
- clandestine operation
- clean-up operation
- code-named operation
- combat operations
- counter-guerrilla operations
- covert operation
- covert operations under the guise of aid
- cover-up operation
- cross-border operation
- day-to-day operations
- delaying operations
- drug trafficking operation
- drugs-for-guns operation
- emergency aid operation
- emergency relief operation
- espionage operation
- exchange operations
- external operation
- extraterritorial operations
- field operations
- financial operations
- fire-fighting operation
- guerrilla operations
- ill-planned operation
- intelligence operation
- internal operation
- joint operation
- landing operations
- lending operations
- market operations
- military operation
- monetary operation
- mutual aim operations
- nationwide operation
- oilcan operation
- ongoing operation
- Operation Desert Storm
- Operation Iraq Freedom
- operation defensive in nature
- operation is going according to plan
- operation of atomic powerstations
- operation of economy
- operation of the trusteeship system
- pacification operation
- payment operations
- peace-keeping operations
- personnel operations
- plan of operations
- poll-watching operation
- processing operations
- progress of the operation
- psychological operation s
- punitive operations
- relief and rebuilding operation
- rescue operation
- salvage operations
- scale of business operations
- sea operations
- search-and-destroy operation
- secret operation
- sensitive operation
- special operations
- spy operation
- steady operation
- stop-and-search operation
- subversive operations
- successful operation
- termination of combat operations
- theater of operation
- UN peace-keeping operation
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49 Self-Charged Interest
. The portion of interest charged on a lending transaction between a flow-through entity (S corporation or partnership) and its partners or shareholders which represents a payment a person makes to himself or herself. Stated differently, it is the amount the lender/borrower reports as interest income/expense which is equal to the lender's/borrower's distributive share of the flow through entity's interest deduction. The interest payments received are generally treated as portfolio income. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
50 behavior
1) движение, развитие (экономических категорий)2) режим (работы); протекание (процесса)3) поведение4) свойства; характеристики; характер изменения -
51 deal
1) некоторое количество, часть2) сделка, соглашение3) амер. экономическая политика4) распределять; отпускать; выдавать- pay deal -
52 con
I [kɔn] гл.1) учить наизусть, зубрить, заучивать наизустьSyn:2) детально изучать что-л.Syn:II [kɔn] 1. сущ.; мор.управление рулём, штурвалом; контроль за действиями рулевого, штурвального2. гл.The captain stands beside the wheel at the con. — Капитан стоит рядом со штурвальным и следит за управлением.
определять курс корабля, вести судно, управлять кораблёмIII [kɔn] сущ.; сокр. от contraHe carefully weighed all pros and cons. — Он тщательно взвесил все за и против.
2) голос противIV [kɔn] сущ.лёгкий удар, щелчокSyn:V [kɔn] 1. сущ.афера, мошенничество, надувательствоSyn:cheating, swindle 1.2. прил.мошеннический, обманныйSyn:3. гл.мошенничать, надуватьto con smb. into smth. — обманом вовлечь кого-л. во что-л.
to con smth. out of smb. — выманить что-л. у кого-л.
The man in the train conned me into lending him some money to put into his business. — Попутчик вытянул из меня некоторую сумму денег под тем предлогом, что вложит их в своё дело.
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53 deceive
[dɪ'siːv]гл.1)а) обманывать; сознательно вводить в заблуждениеThe clever salesman deceived the old lady into lending him all her money for his business, by telling her that she would get rich. — Хитрый торговец убедил старушку вложить все деньги в его дело, пообещав, что она разбогатеет.
Advertisers are now forbidden to deceive the public with false claims. — Рекламодателям теперь запрещено вводить людей в заблуждение ложными сведениями.
Syn:cheat 1.б) обманывать, вводить в заблуждение, сбивать с толкуUnless my eyes deceive me, that's the vice-president sitting over there. — Если это не обман зрения, то там сидит вице-президент.
Are my eyes deceiving me, or is that your dad over there? — Это мне мерещится, или там и в самом деле стоит твой отец?
Syn:2) ( deceive oneself) обманываться, вводить себя в заблуждениеShe's been deceiving herself with dreams of success but they never came true. — Она тешила себя надеждами на успех, которым не суждено было сбыться.
3) изменятьHer husband has been deceiving her for years. — Её муж обманывал её много лет.
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54 into
['ɪntə], ['ɪntuː]предл.1) в(о), на, внутрь (указывает на движение или направление внутрь, в сферу или область чего-л.)We shall have to take him into our discussion. — Мы должны вовлечь его в наше обсуждение.
The money went into a common fund. — Эта сумма пошла в общий фонд.
3) в, во (указывает на достижение какого-л. предмета, столкновение с каким-л. предметом)Syn:4) в, к ( указывает на движение во времени)The Championship will be getting into its second day in a few hours. — Через несколько часов наступит второй день чемпионата.
The drizzling rain continued far into the night. — Дождь продолжал моросить до поздней ночи.
5) в, во, на, до (указывает на переход в новую форму, иное качество или состояние)The rain changed into snow. — Дождь перешел в снег.
- put into shape- burst into tearsShe tried to coax him into making an appointment. — Она попыталась уговорить его назначить встречу.
7) указывает на принадлежность к какой-л. определённой сфере деятельности или выполнение какого-л. определенного действияShe went into farming. — Она занялась сельским хозяйством.
In the early 1980s, it was very easy to get into the business. — В начале восьмидесятых заняться этим бизнесом было очень легко.
I'm into electronics myself. — Сам я занимаюсь электроникой.
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55 bank
1. n1) банк2) фонд; общий запас
- acceptance bank
- accepting bank
- account-holding bank
- advising bank
- affiliated bank
- agency bank
- agent bank
- agricultural bank
- agroindustrial bank
- ailing bank
- all-purpose bank
- associated banks
- authorized bank
- bankers' bank
- bankrupt bank
- big bank
- book-running lead bank
- borrowing bank
- branch bank
- business bank
- card issuing bank
- cash-strapped bank
- central bank
- Central Bank of Russia
- chartered bank
- clearing bank
- closing bank
- collecting bank
- colonial bank
- combined commercial and investment bank
- commercial bank
- confirming bank
- consortium bank
- consumer-credit bank
- continental bank
- cooperative bank
- corporate bank
- correspondent bank
- country bank
- credit bank
- credit-issuing bank
- creditor bank
- custodian bank
- data bank
- dealer bank
- debt-burdened bank
- debt-laden bank
- debtor bank
- deposit bank
- depository bank
- development bank
- discount bank
- domestic bank
- drawee bank
- drive-in bank
- emitting bank
- European Investment Bank
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- exchange bank
- exporter's bank
- Export-Import Bank
- Federal Intermediate Credit Banks
- Federal Land Bank
- federally-chartered bank
- Federal Reserve Banks
- fictitious bank
- first-class bank
- first-tier bank
- foreign bank
- foreign-owned bank
- fringe banks
- full-service bank
- government-owned bank
- guarantor bank
- High Street banks
- importer's bank
- incorporated bank
- independent bank
- industrial bank
- insolvent bank
- intermediary bank
- intermediate bank
- international bank
- International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- International Investment Bank
- interstate banks
- investment bank
- issuing bank
- joint-stock bank
- joint-stock innovation bank
- labour bank
- land bank
- large exposure bank
- lead bank
- leading bank
- lending bank
- loan bank
- local bank
- long-term credit bank
- loss-making bank
- mediating bank
- medium-sized bank
- major bank
- member bank
- mercantile bank
- merchant bank
- mid-sized bank
- mobile bank
- money market bank
- money trading bank
- mortgage bank
- multifunctional bank
- multinational bank
- multiple office bank
- municipal bank
- mutual credit bank
- mutual savings bank
- national bank
- negotiating bank
- nominated bank
- nonmember bank
- nonpar bank
- nonperforming bank
- notifying bank
- offshore bank
- opening bank
- originating bank
- outsider bank
- overseas bank
- parent bank
- paying bank
- penny bank
- primary bank
- prime bank
- private bank
- private sector banks
- provident bank
- provincial bank
- reference bank
- remitting bank
- reserve bank
- retail bank
- rural bank
- savings bank
- secondary bank
- small bank
- specialized bank
- state bank
- stock exchange bank
- stock savings bank
- third country bank
- thrift bank
- trading bank
- transferring bank
- troubled bank
- trust bank
- trustee bank
- trustee savings bank
- underwriting bank
- venture bank
- wholesale bank
- wildcat bank
- World Bank
- bank for international settlements
- bank of circulation
- bank of deposit
- bank of discount
- Bank of England
- bank of good standing
- bank of issue
- bank of settlements
- bank on a sharing basis
- bank with mixed capital
- authorize a bank
- bail out a bank
- bolster a bank
- deposit money with a bank
- draw money from a bank
- draw on a bank
- establish a bank
- expand a bank
- instruct a bank
- keep in a bank
- merge banks
- nationalize a bank
- pay into a bank
- pay through a bank
- prop up a bank
- run a bank
- set up a bank
- undercut the banks
- bank has gone bankrupt
- bank forfeited its licence
- bank, deprived of its licence2. vвносить деньги в банк; держать деньги в банке
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56 capacity
n1) вместимость, емкость, объем2) способность3) компетенция; должность, положение4) юр. правоспособность; дееспособность5) мощность; производительность; выработка
- absorbing capacity
- absorptive capacity
- accumulating capacity
- active capacity
- aggregate capacity
- annual capacity
- available capacity
- average capacity
- bale capacity
- borrowing capacity
- bunker capacity
- business capacity
- buying capacity
- cargo capacity
- cargo-carrying capacity
- carrying capacity
- channel capacity
- competitive capacity
- consuming capacity
- contractual capacity
- credit capacity
- cubic capacity
- daily capacity
- deadweight capacity
- deadweight carrying capacity
- deadweight loading capacity
- delivery capacity
- designed capacity
- discharge capacity
- disposing capacity
- dual capacity
- earning capacity
- effective capacity
- enterprise capacity
- estimated capacity
- excess capacity
- expected annual capacity
- factory capacity
- field capacity
- financial capacity
- freight capacity
- freight-carrying capacity
- freight-hauling capacity
- fresh capacity
- full operating capacity
- grazing capacity
- growth capacity
- guaranteed capacity
- handling capacity
- hourly capacity
- idle capacity
- indicated capacity
- industrial capacity
- labour capacity
- land capacity
- legal capacity
- lending capacity
- limited legal capacity
- load capacity
- load-carrying capacity
- load-lifting capacity
- machine capacity
- manufacturing capacity
- market capacity
- maximum capacity
- memory capacity
- milking capacity
- net capacity
- nominal capacity
- operating capacity
- operational capacity
- output capacity
- overload capacity
- paying capacity
- peak capacity
- planned capacity
- plant capacity
- plough capacity
- population carrying capacity
- port capacity
- practical capacity
- producing capacity
- production capacity
- productive capacity
- profit-earning capacity
- project capacity
- projected capacity
- purchasing capacity
- rated capacity
- readily convertible capacities
- relative capacity
- reserve capacity
- seating capacity
- spare capacity
- specific capacity
- spending capacity
- standard capacity
- storage capacity
- store capacity
- surplus capacity
- tank capacity
- taxable capacity
- theoretical capacity
- total capacity
- traffic capacity
- transport capacity
- ultimate capacity
- unused capacity
- useful capacity
- warehousing capacity
- working capacity
- yearly capacity
- yielding capacity
- capacity for growth
- capacity for work
- capacity of a car
- capacity of a plant
- capacity per unit
- capacity to contract a loan
- capacity to incur liability
- capacity to pay
- capacity to work
- in a consultative capacity
- in a managerial capacity
- in an official capacity
- in a professional capacity
- in a supervisory capacity
- in an unofficial capacity
- achieve the guaranteed capacity
- attain the guaranteed capacity
- operate at full capacity
- raise competitive capacity of goods
- reach the designed capacity
- reach the guaranteed capacity
- work at capacity
- work to capacity
- work below capacityEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > capacity
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57 commitment
n1) вручение; передача2) затраты; вложение капитала3) обязательство (поставить товар или финансовый инструмент; предоставить кредит)4) контракт, предусматривающий финансовую ответственность за выполнение операций
- accounting commitment
- advance commitment
- back-to-back commitment
- business commitments
- buy-back commitment
- capital commitments
- client's commitments
- contract commitments
- contractual commitment
- corporate commitments
- credit commitment
- exchange commitments
- financial commitment
- forward commitments
- interbank loan commitments
- international commitments
- investment commitments
- irrevocable commitments of a credit institution
- issue commitments
- lending commitment
- liability commitment
- mutual commitments
- open commitment
- open-end commitments
- other commitments
- prior commitment
- production commitments
- purchase commitments
- special commitment
- standby commitment
- stock exchange commitments
- treaty commitments
- commitment of finance
- commitments of the issuing company
- commitments on delivery
- commitment to a cause
- commitments under an agreement
- commitments under a contract
- without any commitments
- abide by commitments
- assume commitments
- cancel a commitment
- carry out commitments
- enter into a commitment
- fail to meet commitments
- forgo a commitment
- fulfil commitments
- honour commitments
- incur a commitment
- make no commitments
- meet commitments
- observe commitments
- perform commitments
- shirk a commitment
- shrink away from a commitment
- undertake a commitment
- violate a commitmentEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > commitment
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58 deal
1. n2) сделка, соглашение
- back-to-back deal
- barter deal
- big deal
- block deal
- business deal
- cash deal
- commercial deal
- compensation deal
- compensatory deal
- dodgy deal
- dummy deal
- exchange deal
- fair deal
- foreign exchange deal
- futures deal
- lending deal
- licence deal
- lucrative deal
- option deal
- option deal for the call
- option deal for the put
- package deal
- parallel deal
- profitable deal
- reexport deal
- side deal
- slot charter deal
- smooth deal
- square deal
- stand-by deal
- trade deal
- unprofitable deal
- a good deal
- a great deal
- arrange a deal
- carry out a deal
- call off a deal
- do a deal
- effect a deal
- implement a deal
- make a deal
- make a side deal
- negotiate a deal
- set up a deal
- strike a deal
- transact a deal2. v1) распределять; выдавать2) заниматься чем-л.; торговать
- deal at arm's length
- deal in smth
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59 increase
1. n1) рост, увеличение2) прирост; надбавка
- across-the-board price increase
- across-the-board tariff increase
- actual increase
- additional increase
- annual increase
- average increase
- capital increase
- continuous increase
- cost increase
- cost-of-living increase
- dividend increase
- exorbitantincrease
- flat increase
- general price increase
- interest rate increase
- inventory increases
- limited increase
- merit increase
- natural increase
- one-off increase
- overall increase
- overall percentage increase
- pay increase
- percentage increase
- permitted increase
- population increase
- price increase
- rate increase
- rated increase
- seasonal price increase
- sharp increase
- single increase
- steady increase
- substantial increase
- tax increase
- top increase
- value-added increase
- wage increase
- weight increase
- year-over-year increase
- year-over-year quarterly increase in revenue
- increase in arrears
- increase in assets
- increase in bank lending
- increase in the bank rate
- increase in borrowing
- increase in business activity
- increase in capacity
- increase in capital investments
- increase in charges
- increase in the cost
- increase in costs
- increase in demand
- increase in deposits
- increase in the discount rate
- increase in duties
- increase in earnings
- increase in effective demand
- increase in efficiency
- increase in employment
- increase in exchange rate
- increase in expenses
- increase in global prices
- increase in imports
- increase in interest rates
- increase in inventory holdings
- increase in investments
- increase in issue
- increase in labour productivity
- increase in liabilities
- increase in manpower
- increase in the national income
- increase in nonpayments
- increase in output
- increase in pay
- increase in performance
- increase in population
- increase in prices
- increase in production
- increase in productivity
- increase in profitability
- increase in profits
- increase in the rate
- increase in rates
- increase in receipts
- increase in revenues
- increase in salary
- increase in the sale of shares
- increase in stocks
- increase in tariff
- increase in taxes
- increase in trade
- increase in traffic
- increase in turnover
- increase in value
- increase in the volume of trade
- increase in wages
- increase in the wages fund
- increase in weight
- increase in world prices
- increase of the amount of credit
- increase of banking credit
- increase of a bid
- increase of capital
- increase of capital stock
- increase of consumption
- increase of correspondent account balances
- increase of dividends
- increase of excise duties
- increase of exports
- increase of funds
- increase of hazard
- increase of imports
- increase of incomes
- increase of interest
- increase of liquid funds
- increase of money supply
- increase of premium
- increase of production capacities
- increase of purchasing power
- increase of a quota
- increase of receipts
- increase of rent
- increase of risk
- increase of salary
- increase of sales
- increase of stock
- increase of tariff rates
- increase in taxes
- increase of the tax burden
- increase of wages
- increase of yield
- absorb a price increase
- be on the increase
- get an increase in pay
- show an increase2. v1) увеличивать2) увеличиваться, возрастать
- increase the price
- increase in size
- increase in valueEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > increase
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60 law
n1) закон; законодательство2) право3) суд; судебный процесс
- accounting law
- administrative law
- agrarian law
- anti-bribery law
- anticartel law
- anti-corruption law
- anti-money-laundering law
- antitrust law
- applicable law
- applicable tax law
- bank law
- bank confidentiality law
- bankruptcy law
- basic law
- blue sky laws
- business law
- case law
- civil law
- commercial law
- common law
- company law
- constitutional law
- consumer's law
- contract law
- contractual law
- corporate law
- criminal law
- currency law
- current tax laws
- customary law
- customs law
- design law
- distribution law
- domestic law
- draft law
- economic law
- economical law
- emergency law
- environmental laws
- equipartition law
- equity law
- established law
- exchange law
- existing law
- fiscal law
- foreign laws
- formal law
- fundamental law
- general economic laws
- governing law
- immigration law
- income tax law
- industrial relations law
- insolvency law
- international law
- international monetary law
- invention law
- inventor's law
- investment laws
- job protection laws
- judiciary law
- labour laws
- land law
- lending limitation law
- lenient law
- licence law
- local laws
- mandatory law
- marine insurance law
- maritime law
- market economy laws
- mercantile law
- merchant law
- merchant shipping law
- minimum-hour law
- minimum-wage law
- natural law
- objective laws
- Parkinson law
- patent law
- private law
- prohibitory law
- public law
- quarantine laws
- registration law
- remedial law
- resale price maintenance laws
- revenue law
- semi-legislative law
- space law
- state law
- statistical law
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- statutory law
- strike law
- stringent law
- subordinate law
- tariff law
- tax law
- taxation law
- tort law
- trademark law
- uniform law
- valuation law
- zoning laws
- laws in action
- laws in force
- law of average profit
- law of contracts
- law of corporations
- law of diminishing returns
- law of economy of time
- law of equity
- law of merchants
- law of monetary circulation
- laws of nature
- law of obligations
- laws of probability
- law of property
- law of the sea
- law of supply and demand
- law of value
- law on bankruptcy
- law on insolvency
- law on land sales
- laws on taxes and charges
- against the law
- at law
- in law
- under the law
- abide by the law
- abrogate a law
- adopt a law
- annul a law
- apply a law
- become a law
- be governed by a law
- break a law
- carry a law into effect
- circumvent antimonopoly law
- comply with a law
- effect a law
- elaborate a law
- enact a law
- enforce a law
- evade a law
- extend a law
- give effect to a law
- go beyond a law
- go to law
- implement a law
- infringe a law
- keep within a law
- lay down a law
- modify the law
- observe laws
- offend against a law
- pass a law
- put a law into effect
- put a law into force
- repeal a law
- resort to law
- respect a law
- sidestep a law
- transgress a law
- update a bankruptcy law
- veto the law
- violate a law
- violate laws on securities trading
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