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Résultats dont l'orthographe est similaire : ordnance , predominance , dominance et ordinary

ordnance [ˈɔːrdnənts, GB ˈɔːd-] SUBST

ordinary [ˈɔːrdəneri, GB ˈɔːdənəri] ADJ

dominance [ˈdɑːmənənts, GB ˈdɒmɪ-] sans pl SUBST

1. dominance (rule):

2. dominance MILIT:

predominance [prɪˈdɑːmɪnəns, GB -ˈdɒm-] SUBST sans pl

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An ordinance of 1645 increased this to 1,000, with the salary peaking at 5,500 in 1825.
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This ordinance is impermissibly vague on its face, he wrote.
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Eight days after its repeal, the ordinance detailing the seal was reinstated.
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Government priorities and activities are established in a budget ordinance approved annually.
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The county board of commissioners controls the budget but has only limited authority to make laws or ordinances.
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The official ordinance specifies a width of 5 feet and a height, contradictorily, of both 36 inches (3 ft) and 34 inches.
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Their attempts to organize the residents were met with an 1912 ordinance banning street speaking.
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This can be restricted further by local ordinance.
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An ordinance was passed in 1904, setting aside one park block for women and children.
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Ordinances frequently require or allow the promulgation of regulations which can be approved by lesser bodies.
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