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1 деятельность
сущ.activity; activities; enterprise; workзаниматься преступной (недозволенной) деятельностью — to be involved in (conduct) criminal (illicit, unlawful) activity
пособничать (содействовать) подрывной деятельности против другого государства — to assist subversive activities against another state
лицо, занимающееся предпринимательской деятельностью — person engaged in entrepreneurial activity
- государственная деятельностьдеятельность, квалифицируемая как фелония — felonious activity (enterprise)
- законная деятельность - информационная деятельность
- коммерческая деятельность
- лицензионная деятельность
- научно-исследовательская деятельность
- незаконная деятельность
- нормотворческая деятельность
- общественная деятельность
- оперативно-розыскная деятельность
- организованная преступная деятельность
- педагогическая деятельность
- подрывная деятельность
- предпринимательская деятельность
- преступная деятельность
- провокационная деятельность
- профсоюзная деятельность
- творческая деятельность
- текущая законодательная деятельность
- трудовая деятельность
- умственная деятельность
- хозяйственная деятельность
- юридическая деятельность
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