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41 state of alert
alarmtoestand -
42 state of anarchy
toestand van anarchie -
43 state of hypnosis
in toestand van hypnose -
44 state of national emergency
toestand van nationale noodtoestand (algehele noodtoestand) -
45 state of the economy
economische toestand -
46 state of things
de stand van zaken (toestand van zaken) -
47 state of war
in staat van oorlog -
48 state president basic law
het president grondwet (een wet die zich bezig houdt met de tijd van dienst en de taken van de president) -
49 state property
staatseigendom, staatsbezit -
50 state religion
staatreligie (overheersende geloof, eerste religie) -
51 state seal
staatszegel -
52 state secrets
staatsgeheimen (geheime zaken betreffende veiligheid van het land die niet over de grenzen kenbaar mogen worden gemaakt) -
53 state witness
staatsgetuige -
54 state's attorney
advocaat van de staat (in Amerika) -
55 state's witness
getuige tegen medeplichtige (als voorwaarde voor een lichtere straf) -
56 state-owned company
firma onder leiding van de staat -
57 state-religious
staat-religieus -
58 state-religious education
staat-religieus onderwijs -
59 state-religious school
staat-religieuze school (religieuze school die bij de staat hoort) -
60 state-wide
over de gehele staat
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