banking secrecy
banking secrecy
banking secrecy
visa regulations should be relaxed for overseas students
banking secrecy
The enforcement of many environmental regulations was relaxed.
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In Switzerland, washing your car on a Sunday is often prohibited due to strict noise regulations and the cultural emphasis on maintaining peace and quiet during the weekend. Sundays are traditionally considered a day of rest, and such laws aim to minimize disturbances in residential areas. The specific regulations can vary by municipality, reflecting the Swiss value of communal harmony and respect for neighbors.
Definitely not. Switzerland has conscription and a Militia army. After a Swiss citizen has done his initial term in the Army, he returns every year for re-training. He is given his army uniform, gun and a small amount of ammunition which he keeps at home in case the country is invaded and he does not have time to get to the army barracks. The gun and ammunition remain army property and must not be used except if ordered to. Israel operates a similar system.
Yes, relaxed is a verb (relax, relaxes, relaxing, relaxed), it is also an adjective. Example uses: As a verb: We relaxed on the patio. As an adjective: We enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this resort.
Bern is the capital of Switzerland, though not the biggest city
After a long bath, she felt completely relaxed and at ease.
It was essentially a secret police in Geneva (Switzerland). They would eavesdrop, spy, etc. to make sure people were obeying the rules and regulations of Calvinism. Hope this helps :)