Sentence examples of "public act" in English

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One must act as a man of thought and think as a man of action. Il faut agir en homme de pensée et penser en homme d'action.
The collection is open to the public. Cette collection est ouverte au public.
No one shall be held guilty of any penal offence on account of any act or omission which did not constitute a penal offence, under national or international law, at the time when it was committed. Nor shall a heavier penalty be imposed than the one that was applicable at the time the penal offence was committed. Nul ne sera condamné pour des actions ou omissions qui, au moment où elles ont été commises, ne constituaient pas un acte délictueux d'après le droit national ou international. De même, il ne sera infligé aucune peine plus forte que celle qui était applicable au moment où l'acte délictueux a été commis.
The exhibition has drawn much attention from the public. L'exposition a grandement attiré l'attention du public.
Don't act like a prat with me. Joue pas au con avec moi.
Is this building open to the public? Est-ce que ce bâtiment est ouvert au public ?
Children want to act like grown-ups. Les enfants veulent se comporter comme des adultes.
Doing math is the only socially acceptable way to masturbate in public. Faire des maths, c'est la seule façon socialement acceptable de se masturber en public.
An Englishman would act in a different way. Un Britannique se comporterait différemment.
The newspaper reflects public opinion. Le journal reflète l'opinion publique.
He does a kind act once a day. Il fait une bonne action par jour.
Nobody likes to be made fun of in public. Personne n'aime être ridiculisé en public.
Act faster! Agis plus rapidement !
She hates speaking in public. Elle déteste parler en public.
If you don't get your act together you won't graduate from high school. Si tu ne t'organises pas, tu ne vas jamais obtenir ton bac.
Don't speak ill of him in public. Ne le critique pas en public.
I would act differently in your place. J'agirais différemment à votre place.
Sadder than the beggar is the man who eats alone in public. Plus triste que le mendiant est l'homme qui mange seul en public.
For what is the amount of all his prayers, but an attempt to make the Almighty change his mind, and act otherwise than he does? Car qu'est la quantité de toutes ses prières, sinon une tentative de faire changer d'avis au Tout-Puissant pour qu'il agisse autrement qu'il ne fait ?
He's used to speaking in public. Il est habitué à parler en public.
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