abridgement in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for abridgement in the English»French Dictionary

abridgement, abridgment [Brit əˈbrɪdʒm(ə)nt, Am əˈbrɪdʒmənt] N

abridgement in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for abridgement in the English»French Dictionary

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They especially argue that the abridgement theory is supported by plates a9 and b3, which is the cross over point from irony to refutation.
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After his death there were several more, with continuations, an abridgement appearing in 1870.
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However, it is much easier to follow in the second game as it is an original story and not an abridgement of the anime/manga.
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In a few cases, the texts had also been revised by the authors to create a definitive edition, and did not constitute abridgement.
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If there are membership fees to attend a meeting, prohibitions on being able to spend money for membership would be an abridgement of the right to peaceful assembly.
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Fourteen of the 33 pieces that make up the entire work appear here, with no feeling of abridgement.
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A reading of the complete text is noted as unabridged, while readings of a reduced version, or abridgement of the text are labeled as abridged.
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The most serious human rights problem was the government's abridgement of the right of citizens to change or significantly influence their government.
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It established the common law doctrine of fair abridgement, which was cited in other cases, ultimately building up to the idea of fair use.
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The decision did not define the exact parameters that would qualify a work as a valid abridgement.
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