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I n1. спірне питання; предмет обговорення; проблема2. результат, кінець, підсумок3. видача, видавання- closed issue вичерпане питання- collateral issue побічна проблема- complex issue складне питання- contentious issue спірне питання- crucial issue вирішальне питання- deadlocked issue питання, вирішення якого зайшло в глухий кут- contentious issue спірне питання- divisible issue спірне питання- knotty issue складне питання- much mooted issue питання, яке часто обговорюють- overriding issue важливе питання- pocketbook issue амер. життєво-важливе для виборця питання; пункт виборчої платформи; пов'язаний з податками, цінами тощо- political issue політичне питання; політична проблема- substantive issues істотні питання- side issue побічна проблема- thorny issue небезпечне/ делікатне питання- vital issue життєво важливе/ насущне питання- issue of common concern питання, що викликає взаємне занепокоєння/ зацікавлення- issue of an undertaking результат якоїсь справи- issue of a visa видача візи- point at issue предмет обговорення- to abide the issue очікувати результат- to argue political issues вести політичні суперечки/ політичну дискусію- to await the issue очікувати результат- to bring an issue to a close- to bring smth. to a successful issue вдало завершити щось- to broach an issue підняти розмову про щось; торкнутись питання- to come to issue дійти висновку/ рішення- to debate an issue обговорювати спірне питання- to evade the issue уникнути обговорення питання, ухилитись від обговорення питання- to face the issue зіткнутися з проблемою- to force the issue наполягати на вирішенні- to join issue сперечатися- to put smth. to the issue поставити щось на обговорення- to raise a new issue підняти ще одну проблему/ питання- to tackle an issue владнати проблему/ питання- to take issue не погоджуватись; сперечатисьII v- to issue laisser-passers valid for a period of one year видати дозвіл на один рік- to issue an official bulletin випустити офіційний бюлетень- to issue a passport видати паспорт- to issue a visa видати візу -
2 _війна і мир
all are not soldiers that go to wars councils of war never fight a disarmed peace is weak the fear of war is worse than war itself the first duty of a soldier is obedience generals die in bed if you want peace, be prepared for war I'll try it is a soldier; I will is a king in wars, laws have no authority no man can live at peace unless his neighbor lets him the real and lasting victories are those of peace and not of war there never was a good war or a bad peace war is death's feast war is the sport of kings war seldom enters but where wealth allures when guns speak it is too late to argue
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