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41 action turbine
• paineturpiini• aktioturbiini• aktioturpiini -
42 in action
(working: Is your machine still in action?) toiminnassa -
43 out of action
• toimintakyvytön• ei käynnissä oleva* * *(not working: My car's out of action this week.) epäkunnossa -
44 affirmative action
noun (American) the practice of giving better opportunities (jobs, education etc) to people who, it is thought, are treated unfairly (minorities, women etc). -
45 administrative action
• hallintotoimi -
46 administrative course of action
• hallintomenettelyEnglish-Finnish dictionary > administrative course of action
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47 alternative course of action
• toimintavaihtoehto -
48 amendment of action
law• kanteenmuutos -
49 appeal / action / proceeding
law• kanne -
50 avail oneself of one's right of action
• käyttää puhevaltaaEnglish-Finnish dictionary > avail oneself of one's right of action
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51 bacterial action
• bakteeritoiminta -
52 be in action
• toimia -
53 bring an action against
• haastaa oikeuteen -
54 bring an action against someone
law• nostaa kanneEnglish-Finnish dictionary > bring an action against someone
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55 buffer action
• puskurivaikutus -
56 careless action
• huolimaton menettely -
57 catalytic action
• katalyyttinen vaikutus -
58 cause of action
law• oikeudenkäynnin perustelaw• kanteen peruste -
59 commencement of action
law• vireillepano -
60 composite action
• yhdistetty toiminta
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