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101 illegal, practice
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102 Joint, Practice, Board
( architects)conseil m professionnel mixte -
103 law, practice
cabinet m juridique -
104 normal, farm, practice
pratique f agricole normale -
105 past, practice
( precedent)précédent m -
106 private, practice, of, law
pratique f privée du droitEnglish-French legislative terms > private, practice, of, law
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107 professional, standards, and, practice
normes f et pratiques f professionnellesEnglish-French legislative terms > professional, standards, and, practice
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108 review, of, a, member's, practice
(Law Society of Upper Canada)inspection f professionnelleEnglish-French legislative terms > review, of, a, member's, practice
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109 rules, of, practice
règles f de pratique -
110 rules, of, practice, and, procedure
règles f de pratique et de procédureEnglish-French legislative terms > rules, of, practice, and, procedure
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111 scope, of, practice
(trade)champ m d'exercice -
112 standards, of, practice
normes f d'exercice(de la profession) -
113 trade, union, practice
pratique f syndicale -
114 unethical practice
pratique f contraire à l'éthique -
115 unfair practice
pratique f déloyale -
116 unskilled practice
(of a profession)incompétence f dans l'exercice(de la profession) -
117 usual practice
pratique f courante -
118 cadastral, surveying
( practice of)profession f d'arpenteur cadastral -
119 opticianry
( practice of)profession f d'opticien -
120 practise
a. ( = put into practice) [+ technique, meditation, one's religion] pratiquer ; [+ method] appliquer• to practise medicine/law exercer la médecine/la profession d'avocatb. ( = exercise in) [+ violin, song, chorus] travaillerb. [doctor, lawyer] exercer* * *1.GB, practice US ['præktɪs] transitive verb1) ( work at) travailler [song, speech, French]; s'exercer à [movement, shot]; réviser [technique]; répéter [play]to practise doing ou how to do — s'entraîner à faire
2) ( use) pratiquer [restraint, kindness]; utiliser [method]3) ( follow a profession) exercer4) ( observe) pratiquer [custom, religion]2.1) ( train) (at piano, violin) s'exercer; ( for sports) s'entraîner; (for play, concert) répéter2) ( follow a profession) exercerto practise as — exercer la profession de [doctor, lawyer]
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