Exemples d'utilisation de Rules and practices en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Rules and practices.
Sound IM Rules and Practices.
Rules and practices in household insurance.
Evolution of rules and practices.
Rules and practices of perfume manufacturing.
Alstom Group Rules and practices.
Rules and practices be harmonised.
Comparative analysis of rules and practices.
The rules and practices were confusing.
We are constantly adapting it to Swiss rules and practices.
General Rules and Practices.
You will experience the unfamiliar immigration rules and practices.
Accounting rules and practices 40-41 12.
What does this imply for IP rules and practices?
Evolution of rules and practices of the legal world.
If you are travelling to Turkey you will meet other laws, rules and practices.
Rules and practices of parliament have changed.
Inconsistency with the Rules and practices of the Senate.
The rules and practices of the sport of choice must be adhered to.
Other issues relating to rules and practices of the Commission.
The rules and practices differ somewhat from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Is such a motion in violation of the rules and practices of the Senate?
You know the rules and practices of broadcast programming.
Once we have a basic principle, or even a set of basic principles,we have a standard by which to evaluate all other rules and practices, teachings and theological ideas.
This set of rules and practices is known as halakhah.
Beyond the over-estimation of Chinese investment,there is little evidence to suggest Canadians are significantly misinformed about investment rules and practices in their country.
Currently, our rules and practices favour partisanship.
It is regrettable, however, that not all those initiatives follow international recommendations, orthe recommendations made by her Office on the basis of the latter and of international standards, rules and practices.
Compendium of main rules and practices applicable to the BIPM.
Rules and practices oblige the Speaker to give reasons to explain the decision.