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1 resort to compulsion
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2 resort to coercion
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3 resort
1) збіговисько, кубло; притулок; рятівний засіб ( до якого звертаються для вирішення проблеми); звернення ( по щось)2) вдаватися, застосовувати; звертатися ( по допомогу тощо)•resort to arbitration in lieu of court proceedings — 1) звернення до арбітражу замість розгляду в суді 2) вдаватися (звертатися) до арбітражу замість розгляду в суді
- resort to a courtresort to measures of repression — = resort to repressive measures 1) застосування репресивних заходів 2) застосовувати репресивні заходи, вдаватися до репресивних заходів
- resort to a dirty business
- resort to a higher court
- resort to acts of terrorism
- resort to coercion
- resort to compulsion
- resort to deception
- resort to direct threats
- resort to emergency measures
- resort to force
- resort to forcible actions
- resort to illegal methods
- resort to intimidation methods
- resort to repressive measures
- resort to prostitution
- resort to resolute measures
- resort to strong measures
- resort to terrorism
- resort to threats
- resort to tough measures
- resort to unlawful violence
- resort to violence
- resort to violent means -
4 resort
I n- in the last resort в крайньому випадку; як останній засібII v звертатись, вдаватись до чогось- to resort to compulsion вдаватися до примусу- to resort to force вдаватися до сили
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