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1 prejudice
A n1 (single, specific) préjugé m (against contre ; in favour of en faveur de) ; to overcome one's prejudices surmonter ses préjugés2 ¢ préjugés mpl ; racial/political prejudice préjugés raciaux/en matière de politique ;3 ( harm) gen, Jur préjudice m ; to the prejudice of au préjudice de ; without prejudice sans préjudice (to de).B vtr1 ( bias) influencer ; to prejudice sb against/in favour of prévenir qn contre/en faveur de ;2 (harm, jeopardize) porter préjudice à [claim, case] ; léser [person] ; compromettre [chances] ; to prejudice the course of justice Jur entraver le cours de la justice. -
2 enzyme
enzyme [ˈenzaɪm]enzyme m━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━EOC, EEOCLa Commission pour l'égalité des chances ( Equal Opportunities Commission ou EOC) est un organisme britannique chargé de veiller à ce que les femmes perçoivent à travail égal un salaire égal à celui des hommes et qu'elles ne fassent pas l'objet d'une discrimination sexiste. La Commission pour l'égalité des races ( Commission for Racial Equality) veille pour sa part à ce qu'il n'y ait pas de discrimination sur la base de la race ou de la religion.Aux États-Unis, la Commission pour l'égalité des chances ( Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ou EEOC) lutte contre toutes les formes de discrimination raciale, religieuse ou sexuelle sur le lieu de travail. Les entreprises pratiquant une quelconque discrimination peuvent être poursuivies devant la justice fédérale.* * *['enzaɪm]noun enzyme f
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