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1 stewardship
stewardship ['stjʊədʃɪp]intendance f, économat m;∎ figurative under his stewardship the situation improved markedly quand il était responsable, les choses s'étaient nettement amélioréesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > stewardship
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2 stewardship
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4 stewardship, over, public, funds
gérance f des fonds publicsEnglish-French legislative terms > stewardship, over, public, funds
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5 to accept the stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds
Pol., RU accepter l'intendance du domaine de Chiltern Hundreds dans le Buckinghamshire [ce qui est la seule façon licite de pouvoir se démettre de son mandat de parlementaire]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to accept the stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds
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6 effective, stewardship, of, resources
gestion f efficace des ressourcesEnglish-French legislative terms > effective, stewardship, of, resources
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7 Ontario, Drinking, Water, Stewardship, Program
Programme m ontarien d'intendance de l'eau potableEnglish-French legislative terms > Ontario, Drinking, Water, Stewardship, Program
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8 Species, at, Risk, in, Ontario, Stewardship, Program
Programme m d'intendance des espèces en péril en OntarioEnglish-French legislative terms > Species, at, Risk, in, Ontario, Stewardship, Program
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9 Toronto, Islands, Residential, Community, Stewardship
administration f de la zone résidentielle des îles de TorontoEnglish-French legislative terms > Toronto, Islands, Residential, Community, Stewardship
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10 Chiltern Hundreds
Chiltern Hundreds ['tʃɪltən-]∎ to apply for the Chiltern Hundreds démissionner (du Parlement britannique)ⓘ THE CHILTERN HUNDREDS Ce nom désigne une circonscription administrative du Buckinghamshire (Grande-Bretagne); il désigne aussi un titre honorifique, "Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds", auquel postule un parlementaire qui souhaite démissionner ou prendre sa retraite.Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > Chiltern Hundreds
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