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1 vital evidence
доказ, що має суттєве значення ( для справи) -
2 vital
конститутивний ( про елемент складу злочину тощо); згубний, смертельний; суттєвий, життєво важливий- vital elements of crime
- vital evidence
- vital information
- vital interests
- vital registration
- vital wound
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