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1 basic principles act
Jur. loi d'orientation; loi-cadreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > basic principles act
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2 basic principles for the treatment of prisoners
Jur. principes fondamentaux relatifs àu traitement des détenusEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > basic principles for the treatment of prisoners
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3 basic principles on the independence of the judiciary
Jur. principes fondamentaux relatifs a l'indépendance de la magistratureEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > basic principles on the independence of the judiciary
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4 basic principles on the role of lawyers
Jur. principes de base relatif au rôle du barreauEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > basic principles on the role of lawyers
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5 basic principles on the use of force and firearms
Jur. principes de base sur le recours à la force et l'utilisation des armes à feuEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > basic principles on the use of force and firearms
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6 get down to brass tacks
(to deal with basic principles or matters: Let's stop arguing about nothing and get down to brass tacks.) en venir au fait -
7 reduction
reduction [rɪ'dʌkʃən](a) (lessening → gen) réduction f, diminution f; (→ in temperature) baisse f, diminution f; (→ in length) réduction f, raccourcissement m; (→ in weight) réduction f, diminution f; (→ in strength) réduction f, affaiblissement m; (→ in speed) réduction f, ralentissement m;∎ staff reductions compression f de personnel;∎ the reduction of the argument to basic principles la réduction du débat à des principes fondamentaux(b) Commerce & Finance (of price) baisse f, diminution f; (of rate, expenses, cost, investment) réduction f; (of taxes) allègement m; (on goods) rabais m, remise f;∎ to make a 5 percent reduction on an article faire une remise de 5 pour cent sur un article;∎ I'll give you a reduction (on purchase) je vous fais un prix;∎ big reductions (sign) rabais, soldes -
8 principle
principle ['prɪnsɪpəl]1 noun(a) (for behaviour) principe m;∎ she has high principles elle a des principes;∎ she was a woman of principle c'était une femme de principes ou qui avait des principes;∎ he has no principles il n'a pas de principes;∎ it's not the money, it's the principle ce n'est pas pour l'argent, c'est pour le principe;∎ on principle, as a matter of principle par principe;∎ it's a matter of principle, it's the principle of the thing c'est une question de principe;∎ it's against my principles to eat meat j'ai pour principe de ne pas manger de viande;∎ she makes it a principle never to criticize others elle a pour principe de ne jamais critiquer les autres;∎ to stick to one's principles rester fidèle à ses principes;∎ he's very strict in matters of principle il est très à cheval sur les principes(b) (fundamental law) principe m;∎ to go back to first principles remonter jusqu'au principe;∎ Philosophy principle of causality loi f de causalité∎ basic principle principe m de base;∎ to be based on false principles reposer sur de faux principes ou de fausses prémisses;∎ machines that work on the same principle machines qui fonctionnent sur ou d'après le même principe;∎ we acted on the principle that everybody knew nous sommes partis du principe que tout le monde était au couranten principe;∎ to reach an agreement in principle parvenir à un accord de principe -
9 principle
2 ( rule of conduct) principe m ; to be against sb's principles être contraire aux principes de qn (to do de faire) ; to have high principles avoir beaucoup de principes ; on principle par principe ; it's the principle of the thing, it's a point of principle c'est pour le principe ; a woman of principle une femme de principes ; to make it a principle to do avoir pour principe de faire ;3 ( scientific law) principe m ; it relies on the principle that water evaporates cela repose sur le principe que l'eau s'évapore ; to get back to first principles repartir sur des bases concrètes ; in principle en principe.
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