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121 principe de variété
Principe d'entraînement selon lequel il faut exécuter la plus grande variété possible d'exercices.Conditioning principle postulating that training should be diversified in order to avoid monotony.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > principe de variété
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122 relégable
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123 réviseur interne
réviseur interne m UEFAPersonne provenant d'une association membre de l'UEFA, qui examine périodiquement des secteurs particuliers des finances pour s'assurer de leur efficacité ainsi que de leur conformité aux statuts et aux directives, et fait un rapport écrit sur tous les contrôles au Comité exécutif de l'UEFA.► Le Comité exécutif de l'UEFA élit deux réviseurs provenant de deux associations nationales. Ces deux réviseurs sont élus pour un mandat de quatre ans; un réviseur est remplacé tous les deux ans. Pour éviter que les tâches soient effectuées en double, les réviseurs internes coordonnent leurs activités avec le président de la Commission des finances et avec les réviseurs externes.
internal auditor UEFAA person from a UEFA member association, who is elected by the UEFA Executive Committee for four years, to periodically examine various financial areas in terms of efficiency and compliance with the UEFA Statutes and any applicable rules and regulations, and report to the UEFA Executive Committee in writing on every audit.► The UEFA Executive Committee elects two internal auditors from different member associations. Both auditors are elected for four years, with one being replaced every two years. In order to avoid the duplication of effort, the internal auditors coordinate their work with the chairman of the Finance Committee and with the external auditors.
Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > réviseur interne
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124 tourniquet
Appareil formé d'une croix tournant autour d'un pivot, placé à l' entrée d'un stade, afin de livrer passage aux personnes chacune à son tour, qui doit être conçu pour éviter tout encombrement et pour permettre un flux harmonieux des spectateurs.Mechanical gate at a stadium access, consisting of revolving horizontal arms fixed to a vertical post, allowing only one person at a time to pass through in such a way as to avoid congestion and ensure the smooth flow of the crowd. -
125 traitement conservateur
Traitement qui vise à maintenir les fonctions physiologiques dans un état relativement satisfaisant, sans recourir à des moyens chirurgicaux.Treatment that is designed to avoid operative procedures.Syn. conservative therapyDictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > traitement conservateur
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126 droit de refuser de déposer contre soi-même
right to remain silent [to avoid a self-incriminating statement]Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > droit de refuser de déposer contre soi-même
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127 esquiver
COS schivà, evità, schizà, schisgiàEN to avoid, dodge, evade -
128 éviter
COS schisgià, schivà, schizà, evitàEN to avoid, to dodge
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avoid — vt [modification of Old French esvuider to destroy, literally, to empty, from es out + vuider to empty] 1: to make void or undo: annul the trustee may avoid any transfer of interest of the debtor in property U.S. Code 2: to respond to (an… … Law dictionary
Avoid — A*void , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Avoided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Avoiding}.] [OF. esvuidier, es (L. ex) + vuidier, voidier, to empty. See {Void}, a.] 1. To empty. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] 2. To emit or throw out; to void; as, to avoid excretions.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avoid — a‧void [əˈvɔɪd] verb [transitive] TAX LAW if you avoid tax, you manage to not pay it legally, for example by the way that you enter profits or losses into your accounts: • Investing in this way allows savers to avoid tax upon withdrawal. compare… … Financial and business terms
avoid — avoid; avoid·a·ble; un·avoid·abil·i·ty; avoid·ant; avoid·ance; avoid·a·bly; un·avoid·able·ness; … English syllables
avoid — [ə void′] vt. [ME avoiden < Anglo Fr avoider < OFr esvuidier, to empty < es (< L ex ), out + vuidier: see VOID] 1. to make void; annul, invalidate, or quash (a plea, etc. in law) 2. to keep away from; evade; shun [to avoid crowds] 3.… … English World dictionary
avoid — avoid, avert, evade Avoid and evade overlap in meaning, but evade has a stronger sense of guile or trickery in escaping from an obligation (such as paying income tax). Avert means ‘to turn aside’ (which is its literal meaning in averting one s… … Modern English usage
Avoid — A*void , v. i. 1. To retire; to withdraw. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] David avoided out of his presence. 1 Sam. xviii. 11. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) To become void or vacant. [Obs.] Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
avoid — (v.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. avoider to clear out, withdraw (oneself), partially anglicized from O.Fr. esvuidier to empty out, from es out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + vuidier to be empty, from voide empty, vast, wide, hollow, waste (see VOID (Cf … Etymology dictionary
avoid — *escape, shun, eschew, evade, elude Analogous words: avert, ward, *prevent, obviate: forestall, anticipate (see PREVENT): flee, fly (see ESCAPE) Antonyms: face: meet Contrasted words: *incur, contract, catch: court, solicit, * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
avoid — [v] refrain or stay away from; prevent abstain, avert, bypass, circumlocute, circumvent, deflect, desist, ditch, divert, dodge, duck, elude, escape, eschew, evade, fake out*, fend off, flee, give the slip*, hide, hold off, jump, keep clear, lay… … New thesaurus
avoid — ► VERB 1) keep away or refrain from. 2) prevent from doing or happening. DERIVATIVES avoidable adjective avoidably adverb avoidance noun. ORIGIN Old French evuider clear out, get rid of … English terms dictionary