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21 practice plate
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22 practice range
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23 practice room
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24 practice teacher
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25 practice master
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26 practice law
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27 Practice makes perfect.
expr.Übung macht den Meister. ausdr. -
28 practice slope
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29 practice usury
expr.Wucher treiben ausdr.wuchern v. -
30 practice teacher
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31 to practice medicine
practice [medicine]: to practice medicineFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > to practice medicine
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32 private practice
nounPrivatpraxis, die* * *pri·vate ˈprac·tice* * *nounPrivatpraxis, die -
33 be in / out of practice
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34 according to good commercial practice
good commercial practice: according to good commercial practice GEN nach guter kaufmännischer Sitte, nach Kaufmannssitte, nach guter KaufmannssitteEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > according to good commercial practice
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35 in line with banking practice
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > in line with banking practice
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36 standard practice
standard practice 1. GEN übliche Praxis f; 2. LAW Gepflogenheiten fpl (contracts) • it is standard practice to do so GEN es entspricht der üblichen Praxis, so zu handelnEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > standard practice
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37 choir practice
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38 group practice
nounGemeinschaftspraxis, die* * *group ˈprac·ticen Gemeinschaftspraxis f* * ** * *nounGemeinschaftspraxis, die -
39 Good Manufacturing Practice
(GMP) <food.prod> ■ Gute Herstellungspraxis f (GHP); Good Manufacturing Practice fEnglish-german technical dictionary > Good Manufacturing Practice
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40 code of practice
code of practice TECH Ausführungsrichtlinien fpl, Merkblatt n (Anleitung); Richtlinie f, Richtlinie f für die Ausführung (Anweisung)
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