Usage examples of "capital gains exemption" in English with translation to French

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The capital city of Poland is Warsaw. La capitale de la Pologne est Varsovie.
Argument continues about the "White collar exemption" that exempts specific white collar workers from the "8 hours in 1 day, 40 hours a week," working hours fixed by the Labour Standards Act. La polémique se poursuit quant à "l'exemption des Cols Blancs" qui exempte des travailleurs cols blancs spécifiques du temps de travail "8 heures par jours, 40 heures semaines" prévu par la loi sur le temps de travail.
However much she eats, she never gains weight. Quoi qu'elle mange, elle ne grossit pas.
Beijing is the capital of China. Pékin est la capitale de la Chine.
Let's take advantage of the 'exemption' controversy to reconsider the way we work. Profitons de la controverse sur "l'exemption" pour repenser notre façon de travailler.
This clock gains two minutes a day. Cette horloge avance de deux minutes par jour.
Do you know the capital of Belgium? Connaissez-vous la capitale de la Belgique ?
He is usually straightforward and sincere and thereby gains the confidence of those who meet him. Il est d'ordinaire direct et sincère et gagne ainsi la confiance de ceux qui le rencontrent.
Capital of Japan is Tokyo. La capitale du Japon est Tokyo.
My watch gains five seconds a day. Ma montre avance de cinq secondes par jour.
Capital accumulated because of interest. Le capital s'accumula en raison des intérêts.
My watch gains thirty seconds a month. Ma montre avance de 30 secondes tous les mois.
My uncle lives in Madrid, the capital of Spain. Mon oncle vit à Madrid, la capitale de l'Espagne.
"Does your watch keep good time?" "No, it gains ten minutes a day." "Votre montre donne-t-elle l'heure exacte ?" "Non, elle avance de 10 minutes par jour".
Kyoto was an old capital of Japan. Kyoto était une ancienne capitale du Japon.
No gains without pains. On a rien sans peine.
The capital of Brazil is Brasilia. La capitale du Brésil est Brasilia.
He who risks nothing, gains nothing. Qui ne tente rien n'a rien.
What is the capital of the United States? Quelle est la capitale des États-Unis ?
She gets 5% of my gains. Elle empoche 5% de mes profits.
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