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51duty-bound — adjective FORMAL legally or morally responsible for doing something: We felt duty bound to challenge the decision …
52duty-free shop — duty free shops N COUNT A duty free shop is a shop, for example at an airport, where you can buy goods at a cheaper price than usual, because no tax is paid on them …
53For Want of a Nail (proverb) — For Want of a Nail is a proverbial rhyme showing that small actions can result in large consequences. quote box2|border=2px|align=center|title=For Want of a Nail|halign=left|quote= For want of a nail the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the… …
54for — [ weak fər, strong fɔr ] function word *** For can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): I bought some flowers for Chloe. Wait there for a while. as a conjunction (connecting two clauses): I told her to leave, for… …
55For My Dear... — For My Dear... Single par Ayumi Hamasaki extrait de l’album A Song for XX Face A For My Dear... Face B For My Dear... (Acoustic) Sortie 7 octobre 1998 …
56duty relief — is provided for EU Customs Glossary • outward processing (Art. 145 CC), EU Customs Glossary • special circumstances as defined in Reg. ( EEC) No 918/83 (Art. 184 CC), EU Customs Glossary • returned goods (Arts 185 187 CC), EU Customs Glossary •… …
57duty officer — duty ,officer noun count an official who is responsible for dealing with problems or requests during a period of time when other officials are not working …
58for|fend — «fr FEHND», transitive verb. 1. Especially U.S. to defend, secure, or protect: »It is the duty of the courts also to forfend the rights of citizens. 2. Archaic. to ward off; avert; prevent. 3. Obsolete. to forbid; prohibit. Also, forefend …
59Duty of care in English law — English Tort law Part of the common law series Negligence Duty of care Bolam test Breach of duty Causation …
60Duty to rescue — Tort law Part of the …