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1 go
1) розм. обставина; спроба2) скасовуватися, знищуватися; бути в обігу, мати обіг; говорити ( про документ); переходити у власність, діставатися; зазнавати краху, збанкрутувати; керуватися; помирати, гинути•- go at largego beyond the verge of constitutional powers — виходити за межі повноважень, наданих конституцією
- go AWOL
- go back
- go back on a vote
- go back on one's promise
- go back upon a vote
- go back upon one's promise
- go bail
- go bankrupt
- go begging
- go-between
- go beyond commission
- go beyond the law
- go beyond the limits of powers
- go down the road of treason
- go for ratification
- go hiding
- go hiding to avoid persecution
- go in
- go in for the law
- go into a committee
- go into a secret session
- go into business
- go into effect
- go into exile
- go off
- go on a crime spree
- go on a robbing spree
- go on a shooting spree
- go on circuit
- go on duty
- go on hunger-strike
- go on sentry
- go on strike
- go on trial
- go outside of law
- go sine die
- go through passport control
- go through procedure
- go through procedures
- go through with a tooth-comb
- go to give oneself up
- go to jail
- go to law
- go to seed
- go to the Bar
- go to the bar
- go to the country
- go to the electric chair
- go to the law
- go to the people
- go to the polls
- go to the scene of a crime
- go to trial
- go underground
- go unpunished
- go unrepresented
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2 observance
виконання, дотримання (законів, правил тощо)- observance of principle
- observance of procedure
- observance of procedures
- observance of traffic laws
- observance of traffic rules
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3 without
прийм.без; без того, що б- without appealwithout discrimination based on race, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, sex and age — без дискримінації на підставі раси, національного або етнічного походження, кольору шкіри, релігії, статі і віку
- without attorney intervention
- without authority
- without book
- without chance of parole
- without charge
- without control
- without day
- without debate
- without delay
- without due authority
- without due process of law
- without fair legal procedure
- without good cause
- without her consent
- without impeachment of waste
- without judicial interference
- without lawful authority
- without lawful excuse
- without lawful occasion
- without leave
- without legal justification
- without legal provision
- without let or hindrance
- without limitations
- without mercy
- without owner
- without parliamentary consent
- without prejudice
- without-prejudice interview
- without-prejudice letter
- without-prejudice negotiation
- without-prejudice statement
- without proper authority
- without reasonable excuse
- without stint
- without supervision
- without the consent
- without the knowledge
- without the leave of the court
- without the option of fine
- without the owner's consent
- without the owner's permission
- without the slightest grounds
- without undue delay
- without validity
- without vote
- without-debate vote
- without-debate voting
- without licence
- without license
- without permission
- without permit
- without reserve
- without reservation
- without reservations
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