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41 equal age (of joint lives)
âge moyen (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > equal age (of joint lives)
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42 equal-angle projection
English-French dictionary of Geography > equal-angle projection
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43 equal-area projection
English-French dictionary of Geography > equal-area projection
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44 equal leg angle
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > equal leg angle
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45 equal loudness curve
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > equal loudness curve
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46 equal-loudness contour
ligne isosonique, courbe d'égal niveau de bruit perçu, réseau de lignes isosoniques, courbe d'égale sensation sonoreEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > equal-loudness contour
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47 equal, billing, plan
mode m de facturation à versements égaux -
48 equal, billing, plan, account
compte m assujetti à un mode de facturation à versements égauxEnglish-French legislative terms > equal, billing, plan, account
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49 equal, kindred
lien m de parenté égal -
50 equal, treatment
traitement m égal -
51 curve of equal pressure
ligne d’égale pression fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > curve of equal pressure
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52 to achieve equal opportunity
Soc. parvenir a instaurer l'égalité des chances [entre les femmes et les hommes]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to achieve equal opportunity
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53 to ascertain that all parties have equal access to the media
Pol., Jur. s'assurer que tous les partis ont un égal accès aux médiasEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to ascertain that all parties have equal access to the media
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54 on an equal basis with
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > on an equal basis with
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55 to prove oneself equal to the task
Pol. se montrer à la hauteur de la tâcheEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to prove oneself equal to the task
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56 right to equal access to education
Jur. [duc.] droit à l'égàlité d'àccès à l'éducàtionEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > right to equal access to education
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57 separate but equal
Pol., Jur. [U] "séparés mais égaux" [principe de l'égalité dans la ségrégation raciale, introduit en 1896]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > separate but equal
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58 the Office of Equal Opportunity
= organisme gouvernemental américain qui veille au respect des mesures anti-discriminatoires en matière d'emploiEnglish-French business dictionary > the Office of Equal Opportunity
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59 contribution by equal shares
participation en parts égales (JD, 2e)English-French insurance dictionari > contribution by equal shares
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60 special, equal, annual, rate
impôt m extraordinaire d'un montant annuel égalEnglish-French legislative terms > special, equal, annual, rate
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