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постачати, забезпечувати, надавати, наділяти; постановляти, ухвалювати; обумовлювати, ставити за умову; вживати ( заходи); забороняти; передбачати, формулювати, встановлювати (в законі, нормі загального права тощо)provide a safe system of work and a safe working environment — забезпечувати техніку безпеки на роботі
provide for the removal of executive and judicial officers by impeachment — передбачати усунення посадових осіб виконавчої і судової влад з посад шляхом імпічменту ( про законодавство)
provide information leading to the apprehension of the criminal — надавати інформацію, що допоможе спіймати (заарештувати) злочинця
- provide a sanctionprovide personal protection to high government officials — забезпечувати особисту охорону високопосадових урядовців
- provide against
- provide by law
- provide cover
- provide emergency services
- provide explanation
- provide financial support
- provide for
- provide for a penalty
- provide for a punishment
- provide for all possibilities
- provide for confiscation
- provide for in law
- provide for smth. by law
- provide guarantees
- provide guarantees on paper
- provide in the contract
- provide legal aid
- provide legal protection
- provide legal services
- provide on paper
- provide protection to a person
- provide remedy
- provide sanctuary to hijackers
- provide secrecy of information
- provide some degree of freedom
- provide testimony
- provide the legal basis
- provide traffic control
- provide valid explanation
- provide with an acceptance
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