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101 DPs
English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > DPs
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102 drug lord
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103 enquiry
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104 escalation of tariff rates
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105 European cooperation group to combat drug abuse and illicit trafficking in drugs
see Pompidou GroupJur., Stups. Groupe européen de coopération en matière de lutte contre l'abus et le trafic illicite de stupéfiants (Groupe Pompidou) [CdE]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > European cooperation group to combat drug abuse and illicit trafficking in drugs
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106 f.o.b.
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107 f.o.r.
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108 to favor
see favour, be in favourEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to favor
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109 final judgment
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110 FOR
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111 forced labour
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112 forename
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113 FOT
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114 free on rail
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115 fresh pursuit
see hot pursuitJur. [Police] droit de suite [droit de poursuivre un criminel dans un pays étranger]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > fresh pursuit
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116 gas chromatograph
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117 gas chromatography
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118 GC
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119 Great Charter
see Magna CartaPol., Jur., RU Grande Charte [établissant les libertés individuelles. Les barons d'Angleterre obligèrent le roi Jean sans Terre a l'adopter en 1215]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Great Charter
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120 gross fault
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