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41 exceso de poder
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42 exceso de velocidad
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43 exceso de carga
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44 exceso de estoc
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45 exceso de existencias
(n.) = overstocking, overageEx. Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.Ex. Hence the effective control of overage will enhance the business's profitability by minimising the inventory investment.* * *(n.) = overstocking, overageEx: Mobile livestock herders have long been seen as the main culprits of overstocking & rangeland degradation.
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46 exceso de fondos
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47 exceso de gastos
(n.) = overrun [over-run], cost overrunEx. Findings show that both the Cobol and Natural projects experienced similar overruns.Ex. Following cost overruns of 330 million pounds on the British Library, the government's record of building procurement is being examined.* * *(n.) = overrun [over-run], cost overrunEx: Findings show that both the Cobol and Natural projects experienced similar overruns.
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48 exceso de habitantes
(n.) = overcrowding [over-crowding]Ex. We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included (clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).* * *(n.) = overcrowding [over-crowding]Ex: We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included (clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).
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49 exceso de información
(n.) = information overloadEx. The 1st of these problems is information overload caused by the proliferation of available data and publications.* * *(n.) = information overloadEx: The 1st of these problems is information overload caused by the proliferation of available data and publications.
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50 exceso de medios
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51 exceso de mortalidad
(n.) = excess mortalityEx. In Europe, it has been usual to observe excess mortality in cities compared to the countryside.* * *(n.) = excess mortalityEx: In Europe, it has been usual to observe excess mortality in cities compared to the countryside.
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52 exceso de personal administrativo
(n.) = administrative bloatEx. Faculty and administration alike must join through a process of shared governance to identify administrative bloat when it does occur, select a strategy to combat it, and redeploy resources.* * *(n.) = administrative bloatEx: Faculty and administration alike must join through a process of shared governance to identify administrative bloat when it does occur, select a strategy to combat it, and redeploy resources.
Spanish-English dictionary > exceso de personal administrativo
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53 exceso de plantilla administrativa
(n.) = administrative bloatEx. Faculty and administration alike must join through a process of shared governance to identify administrative bloat when it does occur, select a strategy to combat it, and redeploy resources.* * *(n.) = administrative bloatEx: Faculty and administration alike must join through a process of shared governance to identify administrative bloat when it does occur, select a strategy to combat it, and redeploy resources.
Spanish-English dictionary > exceso de plantilla administrativa
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54 exceso de población
(n.) = overpopulationEx. It is seen that open access to land can lead to overpopulation in a ceteris paribus sense.* * *(n.) = overpopulationEx: It is seen that open access to land can lead to overpopulation in a ceteris paribus sense.
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55 exceso de tirada
(n.) = overrun [over-run]Ex. Canadian book publishing is organized and economically based on importing books from outside which are produced as overruns at a very low cost.* * *(n.) = overrun [over-run]Ex: Canadian book publishing is organized and economically based on importing books from outside which are produced as overruns at a very low cost.
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56 exceso de vello
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57 exceso en el presupuesto
(n.) = budget overrun, overrun [over-run], cost overrunEx. Problems like delay, budget overruns, sub-standard performance or even complete failure still occur frequently in IT projects.Ex. Findings show that both the Cobol and Natural projects experienced similar overruns.Ex. Following cost overruns of 330 million pounds on the British Library, the government's record of building procurement is being examined.* * *(n.) = budget overrun, overrun [over-run], cost overrunEx: Problems like delay, budget overruns, sub-standard performance or even complete failure still occur frequently in IT projects.
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58 exceso en la bebida
(n.) = intemperanceEx. By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.* * *(n.) = intemperanceEx: By this later period pressmen in England were despised as mere 'horses', the 'great guzzlers of beer' who were rebuked by the young Benjamin Franklin for their mindless intemperance.
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59 exceso de ahorro
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60 exceso de brazos
сущ.экон. избыток рабочей силы
См. также в других словарях:
exceso — sustantivo masculino 1. Cosa que se sale de lo permitido, conveniente u ordinario: Comete excesos en las comidas. Tuvo que pagar un suplemento por llevar exceso de equipaje. La multaron por exceso de velocidad. 2. (preferentemente en plural)… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
exceso — (Del lat. excessus). 1. m. Parte que excede y pasa más allá de la medida o regla. 2. Cosa que sale en cualquier línea de los límites de lo ordinario o de lo lícito. 3. Aquello en que algo excede a otra cosa. 4. Abuso, delito o crimen. U. m. en pl … Diccionario de la lengua española
exceso — que abunda más de lo habitual. Lo que sobrepasa, excede o vá más allá de los límites, niveles o cantidades normales o esperadas. CIE 10 [véase http://www.iqb.es/patologia/exceso.htm] Diccionario ilustrado de Términos Médicos.. Alvaro Galiano.… … Diccionario médico
exceso — de poder … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
exceso — de poder … Diccionario de Economía
exceso — (Del lat. excessus, salida.) ► sustantivo masculino 1 Parte que sobra en algo, sobrepasa una regla o medida prefijada o se sale de los límites de lo normal o de lo lícito: ■ este hombre tiene exceso de colesterol. SINÓNIMO sobra sobrante 2 Acción … Enciclopedia Universal
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exceso — {{#}}{{LM E16909}}{{〓}} {{SynE17352}} {{[}}exceso{{]}} ‹ex·ce·so› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Superación de los límites de lo ordinario o de lo debido: • El exceso de trabajo no es bueno para la salud.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} Abuso, delito o crimen: •… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
exceso — (m) (Básico) cantidad que sobrepasa los límites previstos Ejemplos: La Policía nos detuvo por exceso de velocidad. Hablas en exceso, ya me duele la cabeza. Colocaciones: exceso de peso, exceso de equipaje Sinónimos: sobra, exageración … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
exceso — sustantivo masculino 1) pleonasmo, derroche, despilfarro, excedencia, superabundancia, sobra, sobrante, excedente, demasía, superfluidad, redundancia. ≠ … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
exceso — (l. essu) 1) m. Parte que excede y pasa más allá de la medida o regla. 2) Aquello en que una cosa excede a otra. 3) Lo que sale de los límites de lo ordinario o de lo lícito. exceso de equipaje, o de peso en determinados medios de transporte,… … Diccionario de motivos de la Lengua Española