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1 wilful destruction of property
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2 wilful
умисний, навмисний, свідомий; злісний; злий- wilful actwilful destruction of property of a law enforcement officer — умисне знищення майна працівника правоохоронного органу
- wilful behavior
- wilful behaviour
- wilful blindness
- wilful damage
- wilful deceit
- wilful default
- wilful defiance
- wilful defiance of an order
- wilful destruction
- wilful destruction of property
- wilful disobedience
- wilful endangering
- wilful failure
- wilful failure to pay salaries
- wilful failure to pay wages
- wilful homicide
- wilful infliction
- wilful killing
- wilful misrepresentation
- wilful murder
- wilful neglect
- wilful negligence
- wilful participant in a crime
- wilful participation
- wilful participator in a crime
- wilful refusal
- wilful violation
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