41 - 50 of 249 results for "anti-dissident law"

  1. 41. learning | 22 May 2013

    stringent

    Words in the enws

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » (of a rule, law, etc.) very strict and that must be obeyed เข้มงวด

  2. 42. learning | 14 Feb 2011

    contravene

    Words in the news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » to do something that is not allowed by a rule, law, or agreement ฝ่าฝืน

  3. 43. learning | 06 Nov 2012

    revoke

    Words in the news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » to officially say that something is no longer legal, e.g., a contract, a law, a document, etc. เพิกถอน

  4. 44. learning | 16 Feb 2011

    comply

    Words in the news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » to obey or accept a rule, law or request เชื่อฟัง, ทำตาม, ยอมทำตาม

  5. 45. learning | 01 Nov 2010

    Revoke

    Words in the news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » to officially say that something is no longer legal, e.g., a contract, a law, a document, etc.  ยกเลิก, เพิกถอน

  6. 46. learning | 16 Sep 2010

    Testify

    Words in the news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » To make a statement about something that you saw, know, or experienced, usually in a court of law ให้การเป็นพยาน (The noun form is testimony).

  7. 47. learning | 07 Feb 2013

    infringe

    Words in the news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » to break a law or rule; to take away some of a person’s rights or to limit their freedom ฝ่าฝืน, ละเมิด, ล่วงละเมิด

  8. 48. learning | 29 Nov 2010

    verdict

    Words in the news

    By Terry Fredrickson

    » a official decision by a court of law or by an organization or person in authority คำพิพากษา, คำตัดสิน,คำชี้ขาด

  9. 49. opinion | 29 Apr 2013

    Taking a pew on the new loo law

    BREEZY MONDAY

    By Usnisa Sukhsvasti, Newspaper section: Life

    » Don't be surprised if your office suddenly issues a bulletin on toilet etiquette.

  10. 50. opinion | 01 May 2013

    Labour Day offers little to millions

    COMMENTARY

    By Sanitsuda Ekachai, Newspaper section: News

    » By law, domestic worker Banjong Wilaisri can take a break with paid leave today.

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