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єдиний; одноосібний, пов'язаний з однією особою; виключний ( про компетенцію тощо)sole authority to impeach public officials — виключне право виносити імпічмент високопосадовим державним службовцям
sole power to accept presidential appointments — виключне право схвалення призначень президента (президентом)
sole power to reject presidential appointments — виключне право відхилення призначень президента (президентом)
- solecism- sole arbitrator
- sole attribute of statehood
- sole authority
- sole bargaining
- sole bill
- sole business
- sole corporation
- sole employment
- sole guarantor
- sole guarantor of neutrality
- sole heir
- sole judge
- sole jurisdiction
- sole jurisdiction in all cases
- sole motive
- sole owner
- sole penalty
- sole possessor
- sole power
- sole power of impeachment
- sole proprietor
- sole proprietorship
- sole province
- sole province of the court
- sole right
- sole ruler
- sole selling right
- sole source of law
- sole trade
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