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41 subject to average
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42 subject of federation
état de fédération; sujet de fédérationEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > subject of federation
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43 Subject and Physician Global Assessment
évaluation subjective et physique globaleEnglish-French medical dictionary > Subject and Physician Global Assessment
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44 subject, matter
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45 subject, of, instruction
matière f(au programme) -
46 subject, of, tax
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47 subject, to, appeal
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48 subject, to, seizure, to, be
être saisissableEnglish-French legislative terms > subject, to, seizure, to, be
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49 subject, to, tax
assujetti à l'impôt, imposable -
50 subject, to, tax, not
exonéré des taxes, non assujetti à l'impôt -
51 change the subject
(to start talking about something different: I mentioned the money to her, but she changed the subject.) changer de sujet -
52 core subject
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53 pet subject
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54 core issue subject
Pol., Conf. question essentielle/cruciale; thème fondamental; question clefEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > core issue subject
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55 individual subject law
Jur. droit subjectifEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > individual subject law
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56 not subject to appeal
Jur. qui ne peut faire l'objet d'un recours/d'un pourvoi en appel; inattaquableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > not subject to appeal
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57 State subject to the rule of law
Jur. État de droitEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > State subject to the rule of law
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58 to be subject to a penalty
Jur. encourir une sanction/une peineEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to be subject to a penalty
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59 technical subject matter
PI objet technique [d'une invention]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > technical subject matter
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60 core subject
noun School, University matière f du tronc commun
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