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To make something into a law start learning
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decided or controlled by law start learning
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To spread information or ideas start learning
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th act of giving people new or secret information start learning
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To choose someone or something for a particular purpose or duty start learning
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To know someone or something because you have seen or experienced them before start learning
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To solve a problem, or to improve a bad situation start learning
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someone's idea, invention, creation, etc., that can be protected by law from being copied by someone else start learning
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To officially say that someone must not do something start learning
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To make someone pay an amount of money as a punishment for breaking a law or rule start learning
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To do something secretly with another person or group, in order to deceive or cheat others start learning
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if a rule or law is unenforceable, it is impossible to force people to obey it start learning
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how much money a business earns in a period of time, the Total value of sales in a business during a certain time start learning
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an action that breaks a rule, agreement, or law start learning
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something that exists apart from other things start learning
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The laws that are intended to make sure that there is fair competition between business, making rulesbto control monopolies start learning
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To limit something, to keep within certain limits start learning
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A situation in which a company offers goods at such a low prices that other companies cannot compete with it start learning
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A business, especially one of a particular type start learning
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A difficult or important piece of work, especially one that takes a long time; a legal or official promise to do something start learning
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To make people obey a rule or law; to make a particular situation happen, or to make people accept it start learning
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The act of providing something for someone; a rule that is part of a law or an agreement start learning
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To be a big enough amount or of a good enough quality for something; to be able to achhieve something start learning
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information that you Discovery as the result of carrying out research; (legal) decisions made by judge or jury in a court case start learning
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money that a person or organization pays to someone because they have harmed them or something that belongs to them start learning
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To officially forbid something start learning
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To officially forbid something start learning
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having a lot of influence start learning
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To decide that something, especially money, will be used for a particular purpose start learning
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behaviour by someone in a position of responsibility that is morally wrong or breaks the rules while doing their job; bad behaviour start learning
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To use something in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose; to use wrongly start learning
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th amount of time that something lasts; the lengh of time anything continues start learning
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behaving or speaking in a way that is not naturalna or sincere start learning
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completely necessary; that cannot be done without start learning
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ways of stopping something happening or stopping someone doing something start learning
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not legally or officially acceptable start learning
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not directed at, intended for, a suitable for someone or something start learning
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too different to exist or live together start learning
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have something as a main and necessary part or quality start learning
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To read something in order to get information start learning
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A general instruction from a higher authority about what is to be done start learning
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To use of something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong start learning
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To accept or start using something new start learning
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The fact of being considered satisfactory and acceptable in a law court start learning
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A way in which something can be used for a particular purpose start learning
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A difficult or important piece of work, especially one that takes a long time; a legal or official promise to do something start learning
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The system of free trade that exists between countries belonging to the European Union start learning
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A rule or law that limit what people can do start learning
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To judge the quality, effect, impotance, or value of something start learning
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To have a harmful effect on a situation start learning
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behaviour which obeys an order, rule, or request start learning
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To decide a certain and exact date, price, plan, etc start learning
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To achieve something, especially after a lot of work start learning
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large in amount; large and strong start learning
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To officially make new rules, or to officially say how something must be done start learning
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an official rule that control how something is done start learning
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A country that belongs to a political, economic, or trade organization such as the European Union start learning
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an organization of the European Union, formę of one judge from each member country, that decide on the laws that all its member should follow. It has the power to change decisions made by a National courts start learning
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Th court of Justice of the European Union
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To Discovery the facts or truth about something; to decide what will happen start learning
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