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S'il est employé hors contexte, le terme "dérivable" (qui découle) pourrait être notamment interprété comme "capable of being obtained or drawn as a conclusion, deduction or inference" (Oxford English Dictionary), ce qui signifierait qu'il existait des "derivables equivalents".
The term "derivable", if used in isolation, could, inter alia, be interpreted as "capable of being obtained or drawn as a conclusion, deduction or inference" (Oxford English Dictionary), which would suggest that "derivable equivalents" were included.
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Quand on parle de peur de l’échec, tous les conférenciers sont arrivés à a conclusion que l’échec rapide est toujours important, mais il n’y a pas une seule formule pour chaque entreprise, client ou projet.
When talking about fear of failure, all the speakers concluded that failing fast is always important, but there is no one formula for every business, every customer or every project.
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. dans les circonstances de la présente affaire, il faut appliquer un critère subjectif. Je souscris également à [l]a conclusion que McKnight [le policier en civil] n’était pas une personne ayant autorité parce que l’appelant ne le considérait pas comme tel.
.  . . a subjective test should be applied in the circumstances of this case. I also agree with [the] conclusion that McKnight [the undercover police officer] was not a person in authority because he was not regarded as such by the appellant.
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. dans les circonstances de la présente affaire, il faut appliquer un critère subjectif. Je souscris également à [l]a conclusion que McKnight [le policier en civil] n’était pas une personne ayant autorité parce que l’appelant ne le considérait pas comme tel.
.  . . a subjective test should be applied in the circumstances of this case. I also agree with [the] conclusion that McKnight [the undercover police officer] was not a person in authority because he was not regarded as such by the appellant.
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It is not clear what reductions in risk may occur in the case of diseases other than lung cancer. The evidence in the case of cardiovascular disease is too limited to warrant a conclusion, nor is there enough information on which to base a judgment in the case of chronic obstructive lung disease.
It is not clear what reductions in risk may occur in the case of diseases other than lung cancer. The evidence in the case of cardiovascular disease is too limited to warrant a conclusion, nor is there enough information on which to base a judgment in the case of chronic obstructive lung disease. In the case of smoking's effects on the foetus and newborn, there is no evidence that changing to a lower "tar" and nicotine cigarette has any effect at all on reducing risk.
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It is not clear what reductions in risk may occur in the case of diseases other than lung cancer. The evidence in the case of cardiovascular disease is too limited to warrant a conclusion, nor is there enough information on which to base a judgment in the case of chronic obstructive lung disease.
It is not clear what reductions in risk may occur in the case of diseases other than lung cancer. The evidence in the case of cardiovascular disease is too limited to warrant a conclusion, nor is there enough information on which to base a judgment in the case of chronic obstructive lung disease. In the case of smoking's effects on the foetus and newborn, there is no evidence that changing to a lower "tar" and nicotine cigarette has any effect at all on reducing risk.
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There are articles on the prospects for a conclusion of the Doha Round by Goldman Sachs International chairman, Peter Sutherland; on the recent surge in trade between Africa and China by the World Bank’s Xiao Ye; and on the difficulties of achieving regional integration in sub-Saharan Africa by Professor Colin McCarthy.
Earlier issues looked at green industry, energy access and industrial policy, and featured articles by a wide range of contributors. These included some leading private sector figures such as Helge Lund, President and CEO of Statoil; Sean Nicholson, Global Manager of Emerging Solutions for the Microsoft Corporation; Gunter Pauli, former CEO of Ecover; Zhengrong Shi, founder and CEO of Suntech Power; and Andy Wales, Global Head of Sustainable Development at SABMiller.
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Finally, a conclusion summarises the main findings of the report and offers some recommendations with regard to how the nationality law regimes in the MENA could be strengthened in order to better respond to the challenge of statelessness.
This report is dedicated to exploring and comparing the details of the region’s nationality laws. It looks at how the broad concepts of connectedness, belonging and loyalty have been transposed into individual provisions, in particular in regulating acquisition of nationality (at birth and later, through naturalisation) and in stipulating the conditions for the change or withdrawal of nationality. This comparative analysis offers the reader an insight into the main trends in nationality policy in the MENA, while identifying examples of strengths or good practices, as well as gaps or potential problems in these laws–paying special attention to where nationality provisions offer protection against or expose people to the risk of statelessness. After dealing with these main components, the report also comments on the specific issue of discrimination in nationality policy in the region as well as on procedural features of MENA’s nationality laws. Furthermore, it is important to note that the letter of the law is only half the story. In order to ascertain whether a country is successfully pre-empting or addressing statelessness, it is also necessary to consider how the law is interpreted and applied in practice by the competent authorities of the state. While such practice is much harder to grasp and may in fact vary case by case, the analysis of this report closes with a section that comments on some of the most significant challenges that have been identified in terms of the implementation of the MENA region’s nationality laws. Finally, a conclusion summarises the main findings of the report and offers some recommendations with regard to how the nationality law regimes in the MENA could be strengthened in order to better respond to the challenge of statelessness.”
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A conclusion to the sheet metal basics.
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With today’s conference, the Nansen Initiative comes to a conclusion; with the presentation and validation of the Agenda, Switzerland and Norway have fulfilled their pledge from 2011.
Rather than creating a new, binding international convention on displacement, the Protection Agenda is a non-binding text that consolidates the experiences made in different regions of the world with cross-border displacement.
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11 Notwithstanding Section 20 of Chapter 8, the Atlantic Provinces Harness Racing Commission may authorize members of the Commission who were members of the Maritime Provinces Harness Racing Commission to bring a matter to a conclusion in accordance with Chapter 8.
12 (1) For greater certainty, no assets, rights, duties, obligations or liabilities of the Maritime Provinces Harness Racing Commission are in any way affected by the change of name made by this Act and those assets, rights, duties, obligations and liabilities continue to be vested in and are binding upon it under the name "Atlantic Provinces Harness Racing Commission".