location
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Femplacement
FR location 

- NomPLlocationsSUF-ation
- A particular point or place in physical space.
- The ability to shift profits to low-tax countries by locating intellectual property in them [ …] is often assumed to be the preserve of high-tech companies. [ …] current tax rules make it easy for all sorts of firms to generate [ …] “stateless income”: profit subject to tax in a jurisdiction that is neither the location of the factors of production that generate the income nor where the parent firm is domiciled.
- An act of locating.
- (South Africa) An apartheid-era urban area populated by non-white people; township.
- A particular point or place in physical space.
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- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
- In this report choroidal, ciliochoroidal and iridociliary melanomas were analyzed for GNAQ and GNA11 mutations which were subsequently correlated to the location of tumor origin.
- A second limitation is the lack of measurement of both handgrip force and ball impact location in the stringbed.
- He accidentally let out the location for the meeting.
- Utilisé dans la fin de la phrase
- Indication: anatomic or pathophysiologic indication includes venous diameter within 2–20 mm, reflux time ≥0.5 seconds and distance from the skin ≥5 mm or subfascial location.
- The stickiness of a cellphone might be measured by its ability to tell correct time, locate its user, and allow its user to remain connected regardless of location.
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
Definition of location in English Dictionary
- Partie du discours Hiérarchie
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- Noms Dénombrable
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- fr locations
- en locations
- fr location
- en locational
- en locationally
Source: Wiktionnaire