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1 submit resignation
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2 submit
заявляти; вносити на розгляд, передавати (подавати) на розгляд ( спор тощо); піддавати (лікуванню, впливу тощо)submit a dispute for settlement on the basis of law — передавати (подавати) спор для вирішення на основі закону
submit an act of auditing to the procurator's office — передавати акт фінансової перевірки до прокуратури
submit information to a securities market regulator — надавати інформацію регулятору ринку цінних паперів
- submittedsubmit to the procurator's office — передавати ( матеріали тощо) до прокуратури
- submitting
- submit a case for adjudication
- submit a case to the court
- submit a dispute to the court
- submit a draft resolution
- submit a proposal
- submit a protest
- submit a request
- submit a resolution
- submit an annual report
- submit an application
- submit apologies
- submit for approval
- submit for consideration
- submit for discussion
- submit personal data
- submit proof
- submit proofs
- submit resignation
- submit to arbitration
- submit to custody
- submit to evidence
- submit to popular referendum
- submit to treatment
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