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21 Law of Large Numbers
de Wet van de Grote Nummers (een gezegde dat vaststelt hoe groter de proefgroep, des te meer benadert de verdeling van de resultaten de normale verdeling (in opeenhoping)) -
22 Law of Return
de wet van terugkeer (basiswet van de staat) -
23 Law of truth
de echte Wet (wetboeken die Mozes aan Israël gaf) -
24 law abiding citizen
n. gezagsgetrouwe burger -
25 law and justice
wet en gerechtigheid -
26 law breaker
wetsovertreder -
27 law court
gerechtshof, rechtbank -
28 law enforcement
ordehandhaving -
29 law enforcement official
handhaver van orde, gezagsuitvoerder die orde moet handhaven -
30 law enforcement personnel
personeel voor ordehandhaving -
31 law faculty
rechtenfaculteit, faculteit voor rechten -
32 law of conservation of energy
het instand houden van de energie wet (de basis wet van de natuur dat energie nooit verloren gaat het verplaatst zich alleen in andere vorm, natuurkunde wet) -
33 law of conservation of mass
het instand houden van de massa wet (een basis wet van de natuur dat de massa nooit verloren gaat het gaat alleen over in een andere vorm) -
34 law of continuity
wet van logisch verloop -
35 law of equity
wet van rechtvaardigheid (wet van equity (rechtsregels naast gewone wet)) -
36 law of evidence
wet van getuigenis -
37 law of gravity
wet van de zwaartekracht -
38 law of immunity
wet van immuniteit (wet die kamerleden beschermt tegen gerechtelijke aanklachten) -
39 law of inertia
inertiewet (de neiging om in dezelfde toestand te blijven) -
40 law of limitation
wet van veroudering (wet waarin veroudering van zaak niet meer van belang voor publiek is)
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