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21 abuse of authority
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22 abuse of power
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23 abuse, of, market, power
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24 abuse, of, power
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25 abuse, of, process
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26 abuse, of, the, process, of, the, court
abus m de procédure, recours m abusif au tribunalEnglish-French legislative terms > abuse, of, the, process, of, the, court
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27 racket abuse
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28 child abuse
child abuse n gen mauvais traitements mpl infligés à un enfant ; ( sexual) sévices mpl sexuels exercés sur l'enfant. -
29 drug abuse
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30 satanic abuse
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31 self-abuse
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32 sex abuse
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33 sexual abuse
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34 solvent abuse
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35 substance abuse
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36 verbal abuse
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37 self-abuse
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38 child abuse
Jur. maltraitance à enfant; sévices à enfantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > child abuse
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39 child sexual abuse
Crim. violences sexuelles sur enfantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > child sexual abuse
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40 commissions for dissuasion of drug abuse
Stups. commissions de dissuasion de la toxicomanie [dans certains pays; remplacent l'emprisonnement par des peines de substitution, dites "alternatives"]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > commissions for dissuasion of drug abuse
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