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sunset provision ISIM
sunset provision HUKUK Amerİng Canİng
sunset provision HUKUK Amerİng Canİng
ˈsun·set ISIM
1. sunset (time):
Sonnenuntergang eril <-(e)s, -gänge>
2. sunset mecazi (final stage):
Endphase dişil <-, -n>
ifade tarzları:
I. pro·vi·sion [prə(ʊ)ˈvɪʒən, Amerİng prəˈ-] ISIM
1. provision no pl:
Versorgung dişil <->
Bereitstellung dişil <-, -en>
Vorkehrung dişil <-, -en>
2. provision (something supplied):
Vorrat eril <-(e)s, -rä·te> an +-e hali
3. provision (stipulation):
Auflage dişil <-, -n>
II. pro·vi·sion [prə(ʊ)ˈvɪʒən, Amerİng prəˈ-] FIIL geçişli fiil resmî dil
to provision sb/sth
jdn/etw versorgen
III. pro·vi·sion [prə(ʊ)ˈvɪʒən, Amerİng prəˈ-] FIIL geçişsiz fiil
provision ISIM TICRHUKK
Bestimmung dişil
Erfordernis cinssiz
Vorschrift dişil
provision ISIM SIGORT
provision ISIM MUHASEBE
Vorsorge dişil
Present
Iprovision
youprovision
he/she/itprovisions
weprovision
youprovision
theyprovision
Past
Iprovisioned
youprovisioned
he/she/itprovisioned
weprovisioned
youprovisioned
theyprovisioned
Present Perfect
Ihaveprovisioned
youhaveprovisioned
he/she/ithasprovisioned
wehaveprovisioned
youhaveprovisioned
theyhaveprovisioned
Past Perfect
Ihadprovisioned
youhadprovisioned
he/she/ithadprovisioned
wehadprovisioned
youhadprovisioned
theyhadprovisioned
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Under no circumstances should she wash its nappies after sunset nor turn her head away from the child when it was asleep.
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The idea was to find out what happens in the atmosphere from sunset to sunrise.
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They proceeded to walk off with another man into the sunset while he was still celebrating.
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After hatching, the baby turtles are kept in tubs and released periodically into the ocean at sunset.
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In practice, however, sunset laws are easy to circumvent -- the legislature simply passes an omnibus re-authorization.
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