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81 Internet Society
= organisation non gouvernementale chargée de veiller à l'évolution de l'Internet -
82 Market Research Society
= société d'étude de marché britanniqueEnglish-French business dictionary > Market Research Society
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83 barter society
société f vivant du troc -
84 benevolent society
association f de bienfaisance -
85 building society
British FINANCE≃ société de crédit immobilier -
86 building society passbook
≃ livret m d'épargne logementEnglish-French business dictionary > building society passbook
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87 cashless society
société f sans argent (où toutes les transactions sont effectuées en argent électronique) -
88 consumer society
société f de consommation -
89 cooperative credit society
coopérative f de créditEnglish-French business dictionary > cooperative credit society
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90 cooperative society
(société f) coopérative -
91 enterprise society
= type de société où l'entreprise privée est valorisée -
92 friendly society
British FINANCEsociété f de mutualité -
93 information society
société f de l'information -
94 mutual benefit society
société f de secours mutuel(s) -
95 provident society
société f de prévoyance -
96 the Law Society
= conseil de l'ordre des avocats chargé de faire respecter la déontologie -
97 the affluent society
la société d'abondance -
98 benefit society
société de secours mutuel (RL) -
99 building society
société d'épargne immobilière (Sachs) -
100 collecting society
mutuelle d'assurance populaire, association d'assurances populaires, caisse d'assurance populaire (RL, LGA)
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