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(Jeu de go) Jeu de stratégie d’origine chinoise et qui se joue à deux joueurs.

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(Sport) Partez !

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Exemples de traduction français anglais contenant go

By the way, way to go BC! By the way, way to go BC!

By the way, way to go B.C.

Pour ce qui est du projet de loi S-5, je dirai tout de go que le Bloc québécois appuie ce projet de loi à l'étape de la troisième lecture. Pour ce qui est du projet de loi S-5, je dirai tout de go que le Bloc québécois appuie ce projet de loi à l'étape de la troisième lecture.

As for Bill S-5, I will start right off by saying that the Bloc Quebecois supports this bill at third reading.

We are in favour of creating an independent commission, but we cannot go along with this lapse in solidarity and vision in an economic context where the provinces have borne the brunt of the federal government's fight to eliminate the deficit. We are in favour of creating an independent commission, but we cannot go along with this lapse in solidarity and vision in an economic context where the provinces have borne the brunt of the federal government's fight to eliminate the deficit.

We are in favour of creating an independent commission, but we cannot go along with this lapse in solidarity and vision in an economic context where the provinces have borne the brunt of the federal government's fight to eliminate the deficit.

Let us go back 10 years. Let us go back 10 years.

When I want to have an understanding how my rural municipality is doing, I have the right to go down to the office, ask for a financial statement and it would provide that for me. When I want to have an understanding how my rural municipality is doing, I have the right to go down to the office, ask for a financial statement and it would provide that for me.

When I want to have an understanding how my rural municipality is doing, I have the right to go down to the office, ask for a financial statement and it would provide that for me.

If a group of us want to go into business, there are guidelines in legislation, both federal and provincial, which require certain things to take place.

If a group of us want to go into business, there are guidelines in legislation, both federal and provincial, which require certain things to take place.

Our roots go a long way back.

Our roots go a long way back.

On behalf of the Government of Canada I extend my best wishes as they go through this historic-

On behalf of the Government of Canada I extend my best wishes as they go through this historic-

If what the hon. member is actually advocating is for us to completely reduce EI premiums, as he is requesting, he is really telling us to go back into deficit, and the government will not do it.

If what the hon. member is actually advocating is for us to completely reduce EI premiums, as he is requesting, he is really telling us to go back into deficit, and the government will not do it.

We all want the Nisga'a people to be able to go through this process over the next couple of days and to come up with the answer that will be theirs.

We all want the Nisga'a people to be able to go through this process over the next couple of days and to come up with the answer that will be theirs.

Starting with the 1993 election campaign and then the debate leading up to the abolishment of the Crow benefit, legislation the government passed in 1995, Reform called for part of the value of the Crow benefit to go into a fund that would help farmers deal with these tough times.

Starting with the 1993 election campaign and then the debate leading up to the abolishment of the Crow benefit, legislation the government passed in 1995, Reform called for part of the value of the Crow benefit to go into a fund that would help farmers deal with these tough times.

I will go out with that message.

I will go out with that message.

How long will Canada and the aboriginal people in particular go along with the idea of hereditary chiefs?

How long will Canada and the aboriginal people in particular go along with the idea of hereditary chiefs?

On the one hand members of the Reform Party purport to support aboriginal self-government and management of their lands and yet it seems that every single member has risen to nitpick this bill apart, tear it apart and say that because it is not a perfect situation this will go down in flames.

On the one hand members of the Reform Party purport to support aboriginal self-government and management of their lands and yet it seems that every single member has risen to nitpick this bill apart, tear it apart and say that because it is not a perfect situation this will go down in flames.

It may never be perfect but that does not mean we cannot go forward and make things as good as they can be.

It may never be perfect but that does not mean we cannot go forward and make things as good as they can be.

They could not go on like that.

They could not go on like that.

``You can't go from a system where people are watched over every minute to one where they are totally on their own and expect perfect accountability''.

``You can't go from a system where people are watched over every minute to one where they are totally on their own and expect perfect accountability''.

D'abord, elle dit, et je la cite, si je me souviens bien de ses paroles en anglais: «Canadians deserve to go to the bottom of it.»

As I recall, she started off by saying something like Canadians deserve to go to the bottom of it.

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