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spodnji dom [parlamenta]
Com·mons [ˈkɒmənz] SUBST + Sg/Pl Verb POL
the Commons
I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən] ADJ
1. common (often encountered):
common disease
common name
2. common (normal):
3. common (shared):
4. common:
common ZOOL, BOT
5. common -er, -est abw (vulgar):
6. common (ordinary):
common criminal, thief
II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən] SUBST
com·mon de·ˈnomi·na·tor SUBST
com·mon ˈland SUBST
com·mon ˈlaw SUBST no Pl
ˈcom·mon-law ADJ
ˈcom·mon room SUBST Brit SCHULE
com·mon ˈsense SUBST no Pl
com·mon ˈstock SUBST
common stock Pl Am BÖRSE:
com·mon-or-ˈgar·den ADJ Brit ugs
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It has also been abolished in other common-law countries.
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Managerial employees, therefore, must balance the right to freedom of association with their common-law duty to act in good faith towards their employers.
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The court is more inclined on common-law principles to evince its displeasure with the police by giving a light sentence.
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As a result, some members refuse to pay their income taxes, and some groups operate their own common-law legal system.
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This means that the jurisdictional motivation for distinguishing between direct and indirect application no longer holds for common-law disputes.
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