ne pas se souvenir – English Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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  www.mmemed.com  
Pour rappeler un peu est mieux que de ne pas se souvenir du tout.
To remember a little is better than not remembering at all.
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Le sergent américain accusé d’avoir tué 16 villageois afghans affirme ne pas se souvenir pas des… 20/03/12 06:50 CET
Last week a group of 12 British bus drivers feared for their livelihoods as their employers… 20/03/12 17:13 CET
  healthycanadians.gc.ca  
ne pas se souvenir de ce qui est arrivé pendant la consommation (amnésie)
Birth defects. The extent to which ketamine may harm a developing fetus is unknown.
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ne pas se souvenir de ce qui est arrivé pendant la consommation (amnésie)
Birth defects. The extent to which ketamine may harm a developing fetus is unknown.
  www.canadiensensante.gc.ca  
ne pas se souvenir de ce qui est arrivé pendant la consommation (amnésie)
Birth defects. The extent to which ketamine may harm a developing fetus is unknown.
  www.elles-instituts.fr  
Ils informent le site si vous êtes déjà inscrits ou non, et vous aurez accès à une partie du site. Cochez le «ne pas se souvenir du mot de passe», dès lors les cookies eront supprimés après avoir fermé votre navigateur.
Registration Cookies are used when registering on a website. They inform the site or you are already registered or not, and you have access to any part of the site. Tick the 'Remember Password' not, then delete these cookies themselves after you close your browser.
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L’avocat de l’appelant a soutenu l’impossibilité d’affirmer que l’inculpé, lorsqu’il a répondu ne pas se souvenir des faits, avait l’intention de tromper la Cour, s’il n’existe aucune autre preuve permettant d’évaluer son défaut de mémoire.
Counsel for the appellant contended that the accused by answering that he could not remember could not be said to have any intent to mislead the Court when there was no other evidence against which his failure of recollection could be measured. The Court, it was submitted, could not be misled when there was nothing before it to lead it into error. In short, the submission is that the failure to give any affirmative response by asserting a want of recollection of events, which the accused had described in out of court oral and written statements, cannot involve an intent to mislead the Court when there was no other evidence to give concreteness to the lapse of memory. Reliance was placed upon R. v. Patterson in support of these contentions.
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Si vous écrivez uniquement « J’étais l’étudiant de marketing qui commençait sa troisième année », la personne risque de ne pas se souvenir de vous puisqu’elle aura parlé à beaucoup d’étudiants en marketing lors de l’événement!
Your invite should be personal and reference an interesting point from your conversation with the professional so they remember you. If you just write “I was the marketing student going into my third year”, they are less likely to remember you since chances are they talked to a lot of marketing students at the event!
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L’avocat de l’appelant a soutenu l’impossibilité d’affirmer que l’inculpé, lorsqu’il a répondu ne pas se souvenir des faits, avait l’intention de tromper la Cour, s’il n’existe aucune autre preuve permettant d’évaluer son défaut de mémoire.
Counsel for the appellant contended that the accused by answering that he could not remember could not be said to have any intent to mislead the Court when there was no other evidence against which his failure of recollection could be measured. The Court, it was submitted, could not be misled when there was nothing before it to lead it into error. In short, the submission is that the failure to give any affirmative response by asserting a want of recollection of events, which the accused had described in out of court oral and written statements, cannot involve an intent to mislead the Court when there was no other evidence to give concreteness to the lapse of memory. Reliance was placed upon R. v. Patterson in support of these contentions.