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1 separate sentencing
винесення вироку окремо по кожному із вчинених по справі злочинів, призначення покарання окремо за кожний вчинений по справі злочин -
2 separate
1) окремий, самостійний; сепаратний; роздільний2) розділяти; розлучати ( подружжя); розлучитися ( про чоловіка і жінку)•separate the school and the Church — = separate the school from the Church відокремлювати школу від церкви
- separate agreementseparate the school from the Church — = separate the school and the Church
- separate antagonists
- separate appeal
- separate appellant
- separate but equal
- separate crime
- separate deal
- separate domicile
- separate entity
- separate estate
- separate judgement
- separate judgment
- separate legal entity
- separate maintenance
- separate negotiations
- separate opinion
- separate peace treaty
- separate personality
- separate property
- separate punishment
- separate representation
- separate residence
- separate sentencing
- separate session
- separate sitting
- separate talks
- separate trial
- separate vote
- separate voting
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