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Bíonn gach fístéip/DVD rangaithe feiliúnach d'aoisghrúpa faoi leith ach amháin sa chás go bhfuil cosc curtha air faoi Mhír 3 (1) den Acht um Thaifeadtaí Fístéipe, 1989.
Each video/DVD is classified as being suitable for a specific age group unless it is prohibited under Section 3 (1) of the Video Recordings Act, 1989.
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Bíonn gach fístéip/DVD rangaithe feiliúnach d'aoisghrúpa faoi leith ach amháin sa chás go bhfuil cosc curtha air faoi Mhír 3 (1) den Acht um Thaifeadtaí Fístéipe, 1989.
Each video/DVD is classified as being suitable for a specific age group unless it is prohibited under Section 3 (1) of the Video Recordings Act, 1989.
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I suirbhé an Bhainc Dhomhanda 2009 ar "ánacha a Íoc" bhí Éire rangaithe ar an tír ab airde i measc thíortha an AE maidir le híocaíocht cánach a éascú agus maidir leis na riachtanais chomhlíonta is éadroime.
Internationally Ireland is among those countries that make it easiest for taxpayers to pay their taxes & comply with the tax system. In the 2009 World Bank survey on "Paying Taxes" Ireland ranked highest among EU countries in terms of making it easy to pay taxes and in having the least burdensome compliance requirements.
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Ó tharla go bhfuil focail sorochtana, scoite agus gur aonaid bheaga teanga iad, tá an-iarracht déanta chun focail a shainmhíniú, nó, más féidir sin, brí a fhorordú ó thaobh sanasaíochta (Isidore de Sevilla). Léiríonn an iliomad foclóirí, ciclipéidí agus scéimeanna rangaithe é sin.
Since words are easily accessible, discrete and small units of language, a lot of effort has gone into defining words, or, if possible, "prescribe" meaning etymologically (Isidore of Seville). Zillions of dictionaries, encyclopedias and classification schemes bear witness to this. A naive point of departure is to assign each word a referent in the real (non-linguistic) world, but this works only for proper nouns (names) and biological taxonomies, or - at a more abstract level - so-called deictic (pointing) words such as I, you, she, here, there, now, yesterday). Most words, however, correspond not to things or points in space-time, but to concepts. And since those reside in the mind, it is easy for two people to have slightly different ideas about the same word.