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poursuites

Dicionário de Francês Oxford-Hachette

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prosecution [Brit prɒsɪˈkjuːʃ(ə)n, americ ˌprɑsəˈkjuʃ(ə)n] SUBST

1. prosecution JUR (institution of charge):

prosecution
to face/result in prosecution
liable to prosecution
the prosecution process

2. prosecution JUR (party):

the prosecution (private individual)
the prosecution (state, Crown)
Mr Green, for the prosecution, said

3. prosecution (of war, research):

prosecution
poursuite f (of de)
in the prosecution of one's duties

malicious prosecution SUBST

malicious prosecution

Crown Prosecution Service, CPS SUBST Brit JUR

Crown Prosecution Service
Crown Prosecution Service
counsel for the prosecution
to be immune from prosecution
abandon activity, claim, prosecution, idea
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prosecution and conviction
the prosecution

no Dicionário PONS

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prosecution SUBST

1. prosecution no pl JUR (court proceedings):

prosecution
to face prosecution
to be liable to prosecution

2. prosecution no pl JUR (the prosecuting party):

the prosecution
witness for the prosecution
witness for the defence/prosecution
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closing speech (by prosecution)
witness for the prosecution/defence Brit
witness for the prosecution/defense americ
counsel for the prosecution/for the defence Brit
counsel for the prosecution/for the defense americ
no Dicionário PONS
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prosecution SUBST

1. prosecution JUR (court proceedings):

prosecution
to face prosecution
to be liable to prosecution

2. prosecution JUR (the prosecuting party):

the prosecution
witness for the prosecution
witness for the defense/prosecution
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closing arguments (by the prosecution)
prosecution/defense witness

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However, no region is immune to tornadoes if the weather conditions are right.
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They are important in inflammation, immune responses and in intracellular signalling events.
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Tumor cells are not specifically targeted by one's immune system since tumor cells are the patient's own cells.
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Certain varieties of roses are naturally more resistant or immune than others to certain pests and diseases.
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Common fevers and middle ear infections pose a much greater challenge to the immune system than vaccines do.
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