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Τι (ποιος) είναι faire payer une amende - ορισμός

Amende Honorable; Amende-honorable
  • [[Alphonse Legros]], ''Une amende honorable'', [[musée d'Orsay]].

laissez-faire         
ABSTENTION BY GOVERNMENTS FROM INTERFERING IN THE WORKINGS OF THE FREE MARKET
Laissez-faire capitalism; LaissezFaire; Lasseiz-faire; Laissez faire; Laisser-faire; Laissez-Faire; Laissez-faire Economy; Laissez-faire Capitalism; Lasse faire; Lasse fair; Lassez faire; Laze fair; Laze faire; Laissez Faire; Laissez faire, laissez passer; Lassez-faire; Laissez faire, laissez aller; Laissez faire laissez aller; Lasseiz; Laisser faire; Laissez- Faire; Laissez-faire economics; Lasseiz faire; Liberism; Laisse faire; Laissez Fair; Lassiez faire; Lassaiz-faire; Lazeiz faire; Laissez-faire leadership; Pure capitalism; Unrestrained capitalism; Economic theory of natural liberty; Liberist; Fiscally liberal; Laissez faire et laissez passer; Laisser Faire; Fiscal libertarianism; Laissez-faireism; Laissez faire capitalism; Lazeizz-fair; Raw capitalism; Uninhibited capitalism; Left-wing laissez-faire; Laissez-faire socialism; Right-wing laissez-faire; Laissez-faire socialist; Criticism of laissez-faire economics; Private capitalism; Private capitalist; Liberismo
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¦ noun a policy of non-interference, especially abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
Derivatives
laisser-faireism noun
Origin
Fr., lit. 'allow to do'.
Single-payer healthcare         
SYSTEM OF HEALTH CARE
M4a; M4A; Single payer healthcare; Single-payer health care system; Single payer health care; Single payer system; Single payer; Single payer health insurance; Single-payer health insurance; Single-payer; Single-payer universal health care; Single-payer universal healthcare; Single payer universal health care; Single payer universal healthcare; Single-payer system; Single payer health care system; Single-payer health care reform; Single payer health care reform; Single-payer healthcare reform; Single payer healthcare reform; Single-payer healthcare system; Single payer healthcare system; Medicare (for All); Single-payer plan; Single payer plan; Medicare (for all); Medicare for All; Single payer heath care; Single payer health care in the United States; Single-payer health care in the United States; Single-payer health care; Draft:Colorado Care; ColoradoCare; Colorado State Health Care System Initiative; Multi-payer healthcare; Medicare for all; Medicare For All; Public opinion on single-payer healthcare in the United States; Medicare-for-all; Medicare-for-All
Single-payer healthcare is a type of universal healthcareGaffney, Adam (September 16, 2018). Universal healthcare was unthinkable in America, but not any more.
Scènes à faire         
OBLIGATORY FEATURE IN A GENRE
Scenes á faire; Scenes a faire; Scenes a faire doctrine; Scènes à faire doctrine; Scene à faire; Scene a faire; Scenes à faire
A scène à faire (French for "scene to be made" or "scene that must be done"; plural: scènes à faire) is a scene in a book or film which is almost obligatory for a book or film in that genre. In the U.

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Amende honorable

Amende honorable was originally a mode of punishment in France which required the offender, barefoot and stripped to his shirt, and led into a church or auditory with a torch in his hand and a rope round his neck held by the public executioner, to beg pardon on his knees of his God, his king, and his country.

By acknowledging their guilt, the offender made it clear, implicitly or explicitly, that they would refrain from future misconduct and would not seek revenge. Often used as a political punishment, and sometimes as an alternative to execution, it would sometimes serve as an acknowledgement of defeat and an instrument to restore peace.

The term is now used to denote a satisfactory apology or reparation.