two way street - traduzione in olandese
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two way street - traduzione in olandese

ONTARIO, CANADA STATUTE
Fairness is a two way street Act

two way street      
straat voor tweerichtingsverkeer
it takes two to tango         
  • Two people dancing a [[tango]] in [[Montevideo]]
IDIOMATIC EXPRESSION
It takes two to tango (idiom); Two-way street (idiom); Takes two to tango (idiom)
er zijn er twee voor nodig om de tango te dansen (er zijn dingen die je alleen met zijn tweën kan)
two way         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
2-way; Doubleway; Two way; Two-way (disambiguation); 2 way
tweerichting

Definizione

two-way street
a situation involving mutual or reciprocal action or obligation.

Wikipedia

Fairness is a Two-Way Street Act

The Fairness is a Two-Way Street Act (Construction Labour Mobility) is a statute in Ontario, Canada, that was passed in 1999 and repealed in 2006. Quebec laws effectively made it nearly impossible for Ontario-owned construction companies and Ontario-trained tradespeople to work in Quebec. The Act retaliated by placing similar restrictions on Quebec-trained tradespeople and Quebec-based companies seeking work in Ontario.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per two way street
1. Of course, establishing strong relations is a two-way street.
2. Of course, establishing strong relations is a two–way street.
3. Sadly for the kibbutzim, contacts are a two–way street.
4. Another dimension of integration is making U.S.–Russian trade and investment a genuine two–way street.
5. We need to recognise that integration is a two–way street.