Translation of "initiate era" to Russian
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Dictionary translations for "initiate era"
initiate era
verb
Contexts with "initiate era"
The international community must move beyond rhetoric and initiate an era in which the rules were applied in order to provide a peaceful and secure environment for all children.
Международное сообщество должно перейти от слов к делу и приступить к реализации на практике проектов, направленных на обеспечение мира и благополучия всех детей.
Records are particularly scarce for this era, perhaps owing to a long series of natural disasters which befell the capital.
Записи, относящиеся к этой эпохе, особенно редки, вероятно из-за серии стихийных бедствий обрушившихся на столицу.
We would like you to initiate legal action as soon as possible.
Мы просим Вас как можно скорее предпринять судебные шаги.
During the stalinist era, prisoners at concentration camps became slaves in service of the state.
В сталинскую эпоху заключённые в концентрационных лагерях становились рабами на службе государства.
g) Initiate civil proceedings against you for redress, compensation and recovery of any and all incurred losses and damages, including damages to reputation, directly or indirectly related to fraudulent chargebacks.
g) Возбудить гражданское разбирательство против вас касательно возмещения и компенсации всех понесенных убытков, включая ущерб репутации, прямо или косвенно связанных с мошенническими возвратными платежами.
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