Nghĩa của từ accus. bằng Tiếng Việt
(văn phạm) viết tắt của accusative
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1. Accusative (grammatical case) Accus
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3. Translation, English dictionary definition of Accus.
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5. Accus - Order of Friars Minor Recollect
6. What does Accus mean? Accusative
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9. Silbermann to succeed Craw as Accus president
10. Establishing an Emissions Reduction Fund project to generate Accus.
11. Accus definition: Accusative Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
12. If you wish to source Accus you may consider: Searching the Carbon Market Institute’s Carbon Marketplace to identify parties that may have Accus for sale or can facilitate a sale
13. Automobile Competition Committee of the United States (car racing) Accus
14. Accus (Automobile Competition Committee for the United States) Accus serves as the interface between the international FIA organization and its member clubs in the United States
15. Accus projekterar, designar, tillverkar och monterar skyltar för alla miljöer
16. Founded in 1959, today Accus has offices in Daytona Beach, Florida and Indianapolis, Indiana
17. Adjectives for Accuse include accus, accusatival, accusative, accusatorial, accusatory, Accused, accusing and accusive
18. Searching the Emissions Reduction Fund project register to identify parties that may have Accus for sale
19. Liaison on behalf of the Accus member clubs with other National Sporting Authorities and with the FIA.
20. The input of Accus is the work of several other ARTEMIS projects that focus on the self-contained urban systems themselves
21. This is a statement setting out a concise description of the characteristics of Australian Carbon Credit Units (Accus)
22. Accus is comprised of the six major motorsports sanctioning organizations ("member clubs"): IMSA, INDYCAR, NASCAR, NHRA, SCCA and USAC
23. The Accus system and tools will be validated and demonstrated in an extended use case in Poland and with at least four different urban systems
24. En raison des possibilités de combinaison presque illimitées, il est possible de monter des Accus individuels pour chaque domaine d'application.
25. Other Accus member clubs like USAC (dirt racing) and NHRA (drag racing) took their first tentative steps to resuming racing via their grassroots programs as well
26. George Silbermann has been named President of the Automobile Competition Committee of the United States (Accus-FIA), an association of American auto racing sanctioning bodies (IMSA, IndyCar, NASCAR, NHRA, SCCA, USAC)
27. The Jarden Accus.com platform (Platform) will only provide indicative prices for Australian Carbon Credit Units (Accus) and eligible international emissions units (EIEUs) (collectively regulated emissions units) and is for information purposes only
28. Dans les pays en voie de développement, les gouvernements ont souvent été accusés de centraliser à l'extrême et de Bureaucratiser à la fois le processus de prise de décision et la distribution des services urbains essentiels à leur population.
29. Le populisme se reconnaît bien sûr à ses calembredaines, mais surtout par le ton péremptoire avec lequel elles sont assénées.: Populism can be recognised from its Balderdashes, of course, but especially from the peremptory tone they are asserted.: Le soja a été accusé d'être un véritable poison par Nexus, une revue qui répand des théories conspirationnistes et des calembredaines
30. The International Criminal Court (ICC) investigates and, where warranted, tries individuals charged with the gravest crimes of concern to the international community: genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of aggression.// La Cour pénale internationale (Cpi) mène des enquêtes et, le cas échéant, juge les personnes accusées des crimes les plus graves qui touchent l