Usage examples of "fair credit billing act" in English with translation to Portuguese

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Try to act your age. Tente se comportar de acordo com a sua idade.
Which credit cards can I use? Quais cartões de crédito eu posso usar?
Did you go to the book fair? Você foi à feira do livro?
The sacrifice was seen as a way of sanctifying the act. O sacrifício era visto como um meio de santificar o ato.
May I use a credit card? Posso usar cartão de crédito?
This isn't fair. Isso não é justo.
Act like I do! Aja como eu!
I would like to pay with a credit card. Gostaria de pagar com cartão de crédito.
That's not fair. Isso não é justo.
We must act at once. Precisamos agir de uma vez.
Where are your credit cards? Onde estão seus cartões de crédito?
It's fair if they get equal pay for the same job. É justo se eles tiverem pagamento igual pelo mesmo serviço.
In 1764, the British Parliament approved the Sugar Act. Em 1764, o Parlamento Britânico aprovou a Lei do Açúcar.
Japan's ODA largely consists of concessionary yen credit repayable in 30 years, carrying an interest rate of 2% or so. A Assistência Oficial para o Desenvolvimento do Japão consiste em grande parte de créditos em ienes para quitação em 30 anos, sob uma taxa de juros de cerca de 2%.
Everyone is entitled in full equality to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal, in the determination of his rights and obligations and of any criminal charge against him. Toda pessoa tem direito, em plena igualdade, a uma audiência justa e pública por parte de um tribunal independente e imparcial, para decidir de seus direitos e deveres ou do fundamento de qualquer acusação criminal contra ele.
Suicide is an act of revenge against yourself, and I personally have nothing against myself. O suicídio é um ato de vingança contra si próprio, e eu não tenho nada contra mim próprio.
I'd like to pay by credit card. Gostaria de pagar com cartão de crédito.
Life's not fair. A vida é injusta.
I saw a marvelous animal act at the circus. Eu vi um número com animais maravilhoso no circo.
Tom doesn't own a credit card. Tom não tem cartão de crédito.
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