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1 internal trade
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2 Agreement, on, Internal, Trade
Accord m sur le commerce intérieurEnglish-French legislative terms > Agreement, on, Internal, Trade
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1 ( inner) [mechanism] interne ; [pipe] intérieur ; the theory has internal consistency la théorie est cohérente en soi ;2 Med [organ] interne ; internal bleeding hémorragie f interne ; internal injuries lésions fpl internes ; internal examination toucher m vaginal ;3 ( within organization) [problem, dispute] interne ; [call, phone, mail] interne ; [candidate] interne à l'entreprise ; internal memorandum note f de service ; internal financing autofinancement m ;4 ( within country) [security, flight] intérieur ; [debt, trade] intérieur ; internal revenue revenus mpl fiscaux ; internal affairs Pol affaires fpl internes ; internal fighting luttes fpl intestines. -
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internal [ɪnˈtɜ:nl]1. adjective2. compounds* * *[ɪn'tɜːnl]1) ( inner) [mechanism] interne; [pipe] intérieur2) Medicine [organ, bleeding] interneinternal injuries — lésions fpl internes
internal examination — toucher m vaginal
3) ( within organization) [problem, mail, phone call] interne; [candidate] interne à l'entreprise4) ( within country) [security, flight, trade] intérieurinternal revenue — revenus mpl fiscaux
internal affairs — Politics affaires fpl internes
internal fighting — luttes fpl intestines
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COMPUTING mur m coupe-feu, garde-barrière fAccording to figures from the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), about 33% of businesses still do not have a firewall between their websites and their internal computer systems, leaving them vulnerable to hackers. And 66% do not have intrusion detection systems, which could detect hackers if they penetrated other defences.
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