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1 internationally, respected, public, accounting, standards
normes f d'expertise comptable reconnues à l'échelle internationaleEnglish-French legislative terms > internationally, respected, public, accounting, standards
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2 internationally
internationally [‚ɪntəˈnæ∫nəlɪ][recognized] internationalement ; [discussed, accepted, competitive] au niveau international* * *[ˌɪntə'næʃnəlɪ]adverb [known, respected] dans le monde entierinternationally, the situation is even worse — sur le plan international, la situation est encore pire
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3 internationally
internationally adv [known] dans le monde entier, mondialement ; [famous, recognized, respected] dans le monde entier ; internationally, the situation is even worse sur le plan international, la situation est encore pire.
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