PACTS - traducción al italiano
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PACTS - traducción al italiano

REGISTERED CHARITY AND ALL-PARTY PARLIAMENTARY GROUP OF THE UK PARLIAMENT
PACTS; Parliamentary advisory council for transport safety

non-aggression pact         
  • The Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact (German copy)
PEACE TREATY
Non-aggression treaty; Nonaggression treaty; Nonaggression pact; Non-Agression Pact; Non-aggression act; Neutrality pact; Non aggression pact; Non-Aggression Pact; Nonagression; List of non-aggression pacts; List of neutrality pacts
patto di non aggressione
impatto         
impact, influence, effect; collision, crash
influire      
influence, affect, impact

Definición

suicide pact
¦ noun an agreement between two or more people to commit suicide together.

Wikipedia

Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety

The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) is a registered charity. For much of its history, it was also an All-party parliamentary group of the UK parliament. In 2016, following changes to parliamentary rules, PACTS the charity was separated from the APPG and PACTS now provides the secretariat to the Transport Safety APPG. PACTS charitable objective is: To protect human life through the promotion of transport safety for the public benefit. Its annual accounts and trustees review of the year can be accessed via the Charity Commission’s website.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para PACTS
1. These are pacts.
Geopolitics - A Very Short Introduction _ Klaus Dodds _ Talks at Google
2. into signing pacts with the devil.
The Witches - Salem, 1692 _ Stacy Schiff _ Talks at Google
3. for the wrong reasons, they had--first of all, they had pacts with the French and they
The Reading Room _ Barbara Solomon _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de PACTS
1. Authorities have struck pacts with militants before.
2. The United States has security pacts with dozens of countries.
3. Tehran does not want non–aggression pacts with Europe.
4. "States will be following suit with their own pacts," Mr.
5. Far more controversial trade pacts with Panama, Colombia and South Korea are still pending in Congress.