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1 government
n. regering; regeringsmakt; ledning* * *1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) regering2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) styrelsesätt, regeringsform, statsskick3) (the act or process of governing.) styrande, regerande•- governor
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2 government bond
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3 government bonds
statsobligationer -
4 government company
statligt företag -
5 government coordinator in the territories
regeringens samordnare på de [av Israel] ockuperade områdenaEnglish-Swedish dictionary > government coordinator in the territories
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6 government corporation
statlig bolag -
7 government employee
statsanställd -
8 government grant
statligt bidrag -
9 government house
regeringsbyggnad -
10 government in exile
regering i exil -
11 government loan
statslån (lån som kommunen ger till staten) -
12 government of the Right
högerregering -
13 government official
ämbetsman -
14 government policy
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15 government position
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16 government property
statlig egendom -
17 government secretary
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18 government source
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19 government treasury
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20 government's reversal
kullkastande av regeringen, störtande av regeringen
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