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Betekenis van chambers of commerce In het Nederlands

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  • The new justices have also ruled that compulsory affiliation to chambers of commerce and industry is unconstitutional.

  • For the scientists' council, the closest analogues were probably the chambers of commerce, those legacies of liberal self-assurance and self-organization.

  • Travelling sales were usually held at temporary shops set up in public halls, theatres, hotels or the buildings of chambers of commerce in each city for a couple of days.

  • Chambers of commerce and rotary clubs could run these export clubs and do something themselves about advertising the wares of their cities abroad.

  • Chambers of commerce ought to be approached as well as tradesmen functioning as groups.

  • In rotary clubs, in chambers of commerce—as well as from the benches opposite—we have listened to claims of that sort for a long time.

  • The chambers of commerce can quite well authenticate the signatures themselves.

  • Its members also include people with experience of trade unions, local authorities, chambers of commerce and voluntary organisations.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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