См. также: in the long term, in certain circumstances, in the total amount of, in line with the norms of international law
An annex is another term used to refer to something that is attached, appended or added to a record or other document. In practice, the term can be used interchangeably with the terms “appendix” and “exhibit”. However, the term “annex” is used less frequently than either “appendix” or “exhibit” in most legal agreements with the exception of International Treaties (or similar documents with an international effect) in which the word “annex” is commonly used to refer to materials which supplement the Treaty. (translegal.com)
More subtly, publishing of the prosecution's case without proper defence argumentation may in practice constitute presumption of guilt. (Wikipedia)
Professional development is learning to earn or maintain professional credentials such as academic degrees to formal coursework, conferences and informal learning opportunities situated in practice. (Wikipedia)
Objet d'art (plural objets d'art) means literally "art object", or work of art, in French, but in practice the term has long been reserved in English to describe works of art that are not paintings, large or medium-sized sculptures, prints or drawings. It therefore covers a wide range of works, usually small and three-dimensional, of high quality and finish in areas of the decorative arts, such as metalwork items, with or without enamel, small carvings, statuettes and plaquettes in any material, including engraved gems, hardstone carvings, ivory carvings and similar items, non-utilitarian porcelain and glass, and a vast range of objects that would also be classed as antiques (or indeed antiquities), such as small clocks, watches, gold boxes, and sometimes textiles, especially tapestries. Books with fine bookbindings might be included. (Wikipedia)
