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    the law

    US /ði lɔ/

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    UK /ðə lɔ:/

    B1
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounA system of rules that a particular country or society recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
    The law states that you must wear a seatbelt.
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounThe study of legal systems.
    She's studying the law at university.
    n.NounThe police or other legal authorities.
    The law is here to protect us.

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    • Marianne's other books include The Law of Divine Compensation, The Age of Miracles, Everyday Grace, A Woman's Worth, Illuminata, Healing the Soul of America, A Course in Weight Loss, The Gift of Change, and

      Marianne's other books include The Law of Divine Compensation, The Age of Miracles, Everyday Grace, A Woman's Worth, Illuminata, Healing the Soul of America, A Course in Weight Loss, The Gift of Change, and

    • Marianne's other books include The Law of Divine Compensation, The Age of Miracles,

      Marianne's other books include The Law of Divine Compensation, The Age of Miracles,

    B1

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    • Everyone should be respected by the law, and everyone should respect the law.

      Everyone should be respected by the law, and everyone should respect the law.

    • RESPECTED BY THE LAW

      RESPECTED BY THE LAW

    B1

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    06:43Altman joins Microsoft. 500+ OpenAI employees threaten to quit over his firing
    • So that is the most extraordinary laying down of the law from over 500 employees.

      So that is the most extraordinary laying down of the law from over 500 employees.

    • down of the law from over 500 employees.

      down of the law from over 500 employees.

    A2

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    06:15How to tell if you're being bullied at work | BBC Ideas
    • There's a grey area where there's lots of people being subjected to bullying that they have nowhere to go, and the law doesn't support them.

      There's a grey area where there's lots of people being subjected to bullying that they have nowhere to go, and the law doesn't support them.

    • and the law doesn't support them.

      and the law doesn't support them.

    B1

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    05:14LinkedIn shares best companies for growth, success and perks
    • They've got something called a clean slate policy that says if you've got in trouble with the law in the past, it doesn't matter to them.

      They've got something called a clean slate policy that says if you've got in trouble with the law in the past, it doesn't matter to them.

    • YOU GOT IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW

      YOU GOT IN TROUBLE WITH THE LAW

    A2

    Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3

    12:06Mesopotamia: Crash Course World History #3
    • And in the law code, Hammurabi tried to portray himself in two roles that should sound familiar: shepherd and father.

      And in the law code, Hammurabi tried to portray himself in two roles that should sound familiar: shepherd and father.

    • In the law code Hammurabi tried to portray himself in two roles that might sound familiar:

      In the law code Hammurabi tried to portray himself in two roles that might sound familiar:

    B2

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    36:00Democratic Presidential Debate - June 26 (Full) | NBC News
    • It is time that we have a national urgency to deal with this problem and make the solutions that are working to actually be the law of our land and make the pharmaceutical companies that are responsible help to pay for that.

      It is time that we have a national urgency to deal with this problem and make the solutions that are working to actually be the law of our land and make the pharmaceutical companies that are responsible help to pay for that.

    • It is time that we have a national urgency to deal with this problem and make the solutions that are working to actually be the law of our land and make the pharmaceutical companies that are responsible help to pay for that.

      It is time that we have a national urgency to deal with this problem and make the solutions that are working to actually be the law of our land and make the pharmaceutical companies that are responsible help to pay for that.

    B1

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    31:01Watch Jim Lehrer Moderate First Full Presidential Debate
    • make decisions about what treatments are given. That's explicitly prohibited in the law. But

      make decisions about what treatments are given. That's explicitly prohibited in the law. But

    • That's explicitly prohibited in the law.

      That's explicitly prohibited in the law.

    B1

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    06:35The Trump investigations you should actually care about
    • They are trying to figure out if Trump broke the law...

      They are trying to figure out if Trump broke the law...

    B2

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    09:31Arizona's Abortion Ban Sends Trump and the GOP Reeling | The Daily Show
    • Even the person who wrote the law in 1864

      Even the person who wrote the law in 1864

    • They hate the law.

      They hate the law.

    B1