ramachandraos.cpesr.fr
French Ph.D. Candidate in white collar crime/criminal business law at Paris Dauphine-PSL University | Lecturer in Business Law | Law, Finance and Economics | also interested in CSR / business & HR | ENG đŹđ§| FR đ«đ·|
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*legitimation of course, not legitimisation đ€Šââïž
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Leur abstention Ă©tait trĂšs stratĂ©gique, ils ont tout intĂ©rĂȘt Ă affaiblir le CC
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Par ailleurs, le fossĂ© qui sĂ©pare la qualitĂ© des questions Ă lâAssemblĂ©e nationale et au SĂ©nat est abyssal.
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Too much âconsiderationâ here but you got the point đ
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Considering its devastating consequences, corruption cannot be considered an acceptable business practice.
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Il sâagissait en plus dâune parenthĂšse apprĂ©ciable loin des tumultes de la pĂ©riode. La redĂ©couverte de la complexitĂ© dâune personnalitĂ© qui a laissĂ© une empreinte indĂ©lĂ©bile sur les arts et dont la contribution a embelli un monde qui en a cruellement besoin.
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Son vĆu sera vite exaucĂ©. Une censure que le PS votera sans problĂšme et il sera bien assez tĂŽt de retour dans le BĂ©arn.
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Cela Ă©tant, les nominations aux Oscars ne sont absolument pas indues.
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Letâs make it clear, itâs not particularly a US matter, even if it is actually an important part of it.
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That kind of weird impression weâre living a dystopian moment while knowing itâs actually how the world is working now.
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Bien sûr, mais une telle atteinte à la séparation des pouvoirs reste grave. En France, il faudrait pouvoir caractériser les « circonstances de exceptionnelles » qui la justifient.
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And as others have already said, I doubt whether VDL has the willingness to do what's right and stand up for the regulatory state. With someone like Draghi, I'd have been more hopeful
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Wherever rules should be enforced, it must be resolutely enforced and with no hesitation. A CEO of a US company is asking the President to jeopardize EU legitimacy to enforce its legislation, denying in the meantime EU sovereignty. Thatâs insane.