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1 bilinguisme
n. bilingualism, command of two languages, equal ability in two languages; government policy of having two national languages -
2 huurbescherming
n. rent protection, rent control, government policy which limits the raising of rent fees in designated places -
3 deze ontwikkeling kun je terugvoeren op het kabinetsbeleid
deze ontwikkeling kun je terugvoeren op het kabinetsbeleidVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > deze ontwikkeling kun je terugvoeren op het kabinetsbeleid
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4 regeringsbeleid
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > regeringsbeleid
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5 regeringsverklaring
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > regeringsverklaring
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6 terugvoeren
1 [naar een vroegere tijd verplaatsen] take/carry back2 [weer voeren naar de plaats van herkomst] lead back3 [als oorzaak iets anders aanwijzen] trace back (to)♦voorbeelden:1 dat voert ons terug naar de Middeleeuwen • that takes/carries us back to the Middle Ages3 deze ontwikkeling kun je terugvoeren op het kabinetsbeleid • this development has its origins in government policy -
7 beleid
♦voorbeelden:verkeerd/slecht beleid • mismanagementflankerend beleid • flanking measureseen beleid uitstippelen • set out a policyeen beleid voeren • pursue a policy -
8 het beleid van de regering fel kritiseren
het beleid van de regering fel kritiserenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het beleid van de regering fel kritiseren
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9 kritiseren
2 [hekelen] criticize♦voorbeelden:
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