longer
Définition de longer
Verbe
Passer le long de. (Par extension) Passer au plus près de. (Marine) Naviguer le long de, de manière à ne pas perdre de vue. (Figuré) S’étendre le long de, en parlant des choses.
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Exemples de traduction français anglais contenant longer
Again this means longer waiting times for court hearings. Again this means longer waiting times for court hearings.
Again this means longer waiting times for court hearings.
The Liberals can no longer ignore their obligations. The Liberals can no longer ignore their obligations.
The Liberals can no longer ignore their obligations.
Another significant dimension within Bill C-49 is that major sections of the Indian Act will no longer apply. Another significant dimension within Bill C-49 is that major sections of the Indian Act will no longer apply.
Another significant dimension within Bill C-49 is that major sections of the Indian Act will no longer apply.
In the absence of these sections and with first nations no longer being subject to either federal or provincial laws in the areas where they have or would have authority to create their own, this bill has the potential to create a serious legal and legislative vacuum. In the absence of these sections and with first nations no longer being subject to either federal or provincial laws in the areas where they have or would have authority to create their own, this bill has the potential to create a serious legal and legislative vacuum.
In the absence of these sections and with first nations no longer being subject to either federal or provincial laws in the areas where they have or would have authority to create their own, this bill has the potential to create a serious legal and legislative vacuum.