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n1) декларация ( документ)2) заявление; объявление3) декларация (специальная форма, заполняемая гражданами)4) юр. исковое заявление•to circulate the declaration as an official document of the UN — распространять декларацию в качестве официального документа ООН
to draw up a declaration — готовить / составлять декларацию
to go back on one's declaration — отменять / аннулировать декларацию
to rescind one's declaration — отменять / аннулировать декларацию
to retreat from a unilateral declaration of independence — отказываться от провозглашения независимости, сделанного в одностороннем порядке
- chemical weapons declarationto suspend one's declaration — приостанавливать действие декларации
- customs declaration
- declaration against smth
- declaration for smth
- declaration of blockade
- declaration of independence
- Declaration of Independence
- declaration of intent
- declaration of intention
- declaration of nonbelligerency
- declaration of protest
- declaration of the poll
- declaration of war against smb
- Declaration on Principles of International Law
- final declaration
- joint declaration
- oral declaration
- political declaration
- solemn declaration
- strongly-worded declaration
- tax declaration
- unilateral declaration
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- veiled declaration of war
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