Usage examples of "droit de la concurrence" in French with translation to English

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La concurrence est féroce. The competition is fierce.
Il devrait avoir le droit de décider par lui-même. He should have the right to decide for himself.
« Est-ce de l'arabe ? » « Non, c'est du ouïghour — une langue parlée dans le Nord-Ouest de la Chine. » "Is this Arabic?" "No, it's Uyghur - a language that's spoken in northwestern China."
Nous avons perdu contre notre rival dans la concurrence des prix. We lost out to our rival in price competition.
Vous n'avez pas le droit de vous opposer à nos plans. You have no right to oppose our plan.
Je n'appelle pas ça de la colonisation. Je l'appelle de l'exploitation systématique des matières premières. I don't call it colonization, I call it systematic raw materials exploitation.
Ce nouvel ordinateur Macintosh fait honte à la concurrence. This new Macintosh computer puts the competition to shame.
Comme Porto Rico est une colonie étasunienne, le chef de l'État de Porto Rico est le Président des USA, mais les habitants de Porto Rico n'ont pas le droit de voter aux élections présidentielles étasusiennes. Since Puerto Rico is a US colony, Puerto Rico's head of state is the President of the USA, but inhabitants of Puerto Rico are not allowed to vote in US presidential elections.
L'étude de la philosophie relève des humanités. The study of philosophy belongs to the humanities.
La concurrence est devenue féroce. The competition has become fierce.
Je n'ai pas le droit de rester dehors après 10 heures. I am forbidden to stay out after 10 o'clock.
Y a-t-il des marchés ou des supermarchés près d'ici ? Est-ce pratique pour acheter les objets de la vie quotidienne ? Are there any markets or supermarkets around here? Is it convenient for daily shopping?
Les options d'achat donnent le droit d'acheter un titre à un certain montant, appelé prix de levée, à une date donnée. Celles de vente, donnent le droit de vendre. Call options give the right to buy a security for a certain amount, called the strike price, by a given date. Puts convey the right to sell.
Il y avait de belles fleurs au bureau de la réception. There were beautiful flowers on the reception desk.
Lorsque j'inspire profondément, une douleur me lance le long du côté droit de mon dos. When I take a deep breath, a pain runs down the right side of my back.
Votre dissertation anglaise est au-dessus de la moyenne. Your English composition is above the average.
Elle n'a aucun droit de faire ça. She has no right to do this.
Un unique rayon de lumière brillait à travers une fissure de la fenêtre aux volets fermés. A single ray of sunlight shone through a chink in the shuttered window.
Vous n'avez aucun droit de porter un jugement sur ces gens. You have no right to pass judgement on these people.
Tom s'est arrêté en urgence sur le côté de la route. Tom made an emergency stop on the road.
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