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5 | amended |
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5 | remark: |
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4 | modified decree concerning |
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modified decree concerning Explanation: In view of the modified decree of July 5, 1984 concerning the national diplomas for secondary/higher education... or university education. HTH |
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amended Explanation: "...amended law no. .... relating to national diplomas in higher education" A modification to a law or ruling, is an 'amendment' and the law is then referred to as having been 'amended'... "On March 31, 1999, the amendments to the Land Revaluation Law, which were introduced by Liberal-Democrats, were approved by the National Diet, and enacted on the same day. The Law was originally enacted on March 31, 1998. The amended Law will allow companies to revalue land properties held for operating purposes, displaying the changes in carrying amount (the revaluation differences), net of tax, in equity section...." Reference: http://www2g.biglobe.ne.jp/~ykawamur/n990422.htm |
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remark: Explanation: I translated 'décret' as 'law' as an example, but it can be more accurately translated as 'bylaw' or 'act of parliament', depending on the context... |
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