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81 falta de flexibilidad
(n.) = inelasticityEx. This paper deals with the economic concepts of elasticity and inelasticity of demand as applied to academic periodicals prices = Este artículo trata de los conceptos económicos de elasticidad e inelasticidad de la demanda aplicados a los precios de las publicaciones periódicas académicas.* * *(n.) = inelasticityEx: This paper deals with the economic concepts of elasticity and inelasticity of demand as applied to academic periodicals prices = Este artículo trata de los conceptos económicos de elasticidad e inelasticidad de la demanda aplicados a los precios de las publicaciones periódicas académicas.
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82 falta de fondos
(n.) = underfundingEx. Although library provision was in some respects comprehensive it was based on small administrative units and underfunding was endemic.* * *(n.) = underfundingEx: Although library provision was in some respects comprehensive it was based on small administrative units and underfunding was endemic.
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83 falta de gravedad
(n.) = weightlessnessEx. For example, space medicine certainly requires a knowledge of medicine, but in addition involves problems related to space physics, mechanics (the phenomenon of weightlessness), diet, hygiene, the list is formidable.* * *(n.) = weightlessnessEx: For example, space medicine certainly requires a knowledge of medicine, but in addition involves problems related to space physics, mechanics (the phenomenon of weightlessness), diet, hygiene, the list is formidable.
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84 falta de honradez
(n.) = dishonestyEx. This system lends itself to dishonesty.* * *(n.) = dishonestyEx: This system lends itself to dishonesty.
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85 falta de idoneidad
(n.) = unsuitability, inaptnessEx. Existing general classification schemes were acknowledged to suffer from unsuitability for machine manipulation.Ex. It is contended that biases that promote inaptness, in the areas of policy, organization, practice, research, & evaluation, have contributed to the proliferation & perpetuation of inapt services.* * *(n.) = unsuitability, inaptnessEx: Existing general classification schemes were acknowledged to suffer from unsuitability for machine manipulation.
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86 falta de importancia
(n.) = worthlessnessEx. A large problem with old age stems from a feeling of worthlessness and unimportance.* * *(n.) = worthlessnessEx: A large problem with old age stems from a feeling of worthlessness and unimportance.
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87 falta de información
(n.) = lack of informationEx. It is surprising, therefore, that people still talk about a lack of information on the European Community.* * *(n.) = lack of informationEx: It is surprising, therefore, that people still talk about a lack of information on the European Community.
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88 falta de interés por cooperar
(n.) = unresponsivenessEx. Their expressed concern is far more with his remoteness, unresponsiveness, lack of sympathy, glibness, or dogmatism.* * *(n.) = unresponsivenessEx: Their expressed concern is far more with his remoteness, unresponsiveness, lack of sympathy, glibness, or dogmatism.
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89 falta de linealidad
(n.) = nonlinearity [no-linearity], nonlinearity [no-linearity]Ex. This article examines new methods for constructing functions with different degrees of nonlinearity.Ex. This article examines new methods for constructing functions with different degrees of nonlinearity.* * *(n.) = nonlinearity [no-linearity], nonlinearity [no-linearity]Ex: This article examines new methods for constructing functions with different degrees of nonlinearity.
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90 falta de mano de obra
(n.) = labour shortageEx. Force Majeure: SWETS shall not be liable for any interruption of service resulting from any circumstance beyond its reasonable control, including acts of god, war riot, embargoes, strikes or labour shortages or failure of equipment = Fuerzas Mayores: SWETS no será responsable de cualquier interrupción del servicio resultante de cualquier circunstancia más allá de su control, incluidas las causas de fuerza mayor, los disturbios ocasionados por las guerras, embargos, huelgas o escasez de mano de obra o fallos del equipo.* * *(n.) = labour shortageEx: Force Majeure: SWETS shall not be liable for any interruption of service resulting from any circumstance beyond its reasonable control, including acts of god, war riot, embargoes, strikes or labour shortages or failure of equipment = Fuerzas Mayores: SWETS no será responsable de cualquier interrupción del servicio resultante de cualquier circunstancia más allá de su control, incluidas las causas de fuerza mayor, los disturbios ocasionados por las guerras, embargos, huelgas o escasez de mano de obra o fallos del equipo.
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91 falta de misericordia
(n.) = ruthlessnessEx. Aggression and ruthlessness are inappropriate in this context: the librarian must be sensitive to the realities of power and influence and be able to present library issues in a manner that demonstrates their importance to the academic community.* * *(n.) = ruthlessnessEx: Aggression and ruthlessness are inappropriate in this context: the librarian must be sensitive to the realities of power and influence and be able to present library issues in a manner that demonstrates their importance to the academic community.
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92 falta de moderación
(n.) = intemperanceEx. And so, the public library was conceived as a deterrent to irresponsibility, intemperance, and rampant democracy.* * *(n.) = intemperanceEx: And so, the public library was conceived as a deterrent to irresponsibility, intemperance, and rampant democracy.
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93 falta de moralidad
(n.) = amorality, immoral conductEx. Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.Ex. A chapter on adequate cause for dismissal addresses incompetency, neglect of duty, insubordination, and immoral or unethical conduct.* * *(n.) = amorality, immoral conductEx: Despite the unsavory characters, bawdiness, and amorality in several of his plays, Middleton was more committed to a single theological system than, for example, Shakespeare.
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94 falta de mérito
(n.) = unworthinessEx. Unworthiness can mask itself as humbleness.* * *(n.) = unworthinessEx: Unworthiness can mask itself as humbleness.
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95 falta de notoriedad
(n.) = low profileEx. The author examines the reasons for the low profile of libraries and the low expectation of the community of its library service.* * *(n.) = low profileEx: The author examines the reasons for the low profile of libraries and the low expectation of the community of its library service.
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96 falta de oxigenación
(n.) = oxygen starvationEx. The most likely causes of brain damage among low birthweight infants are prematurity and infections, not oxygen starvation.* * *(n.) = oxygen starvationEx: The most likely causes of brain damage among low birthweight infants are prematurity and infections, not oxygen starvation.
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97 falta de oxígeno
(n.) = oxygen starvationEx. The most likely causes of brain damage among low birthweight infants are prematurity and infections, not oxygen starvation.* * *(n.) = oxygen starvationEx: The most likely causes of brain damage among low birthweight infants are prematurity and infections, not oxygen starvation.
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98 falta de personal
(n.) = undermanningEx. As a result of undermanning the university's computer centre has abrogated any constructive influence on libraries' choice of computer systems.* * *(n.) = undermanningEx: As a result of undermanning the university's computer centre has abrogated any constructive influence on libraries' choice of computer systems.
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99 falta de pertinencia
(n.) = irrelevanceEx. Coblans shows in his paper that the 'information explosion' is largely immaterial anyway due to the sheer irrelevance of much published literature.* * *(n.) = irrelevanceEx: Coblans shows in his paper that the 'information explosion' is largely immaterial anyway due to the sheer irrelevance of much published literature.
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100 falta de peso
(adj.) = underweightEx. We predicted that underweight individuals would eat less and overweight individuals would eat more during negative as well as positive emotional states and situations.* * *(adj.) = underweightEx: We predicted that underweight individuals would eat less and overweight individuals would eat more during negative as well as positive emotional states and situations.
См. также в других словарях:
falta — sustantivo femenino 1. Circunstancia de no haber una cosa o existir poca cantidad: Murieron por falta de agua. Hay falta de personal. Sinónimo: carencia. Antónimo: abundancia. 2. Ausencia de una persona: Se notará tu falta. Su falta pasó… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
falta — (Del lat. vulg. fallĭta). 1. f. Carencia o privación de algo. 2. Defecto o privación de algo necesario o útil. Falta de medios, de lluvias. 3. Quebrantamiento de una obligación. 4. Ausencia de una persona del sitio en que debía estar. 5. Nota con … Diccionario de la lengua española
falta — 1. a falta de. ‘Careciendo de o faltando’: «A falta de sillas, se sentaron algunos al borde de la cama y otros en la mesa» (Jodorowsky Pájaro [Chile 1992]). Puesto que entre las acepciones de faltar se encuentra la de ‘tener que transcurrir el… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Falta — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Falta puede referirse a: Falta en Derecho: una conducta punible de menor gravedad que un delito. Falta en deportes: una acción contraria al reglamento de juego. Falta en Psicoanálisis lacaniano es una ausencia… … Wikipedia Español
Falta — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bobby Falta (* 1941), deutscher Jazzgitarrist Jens Falta, deutscher Physiker Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
falta- — *falta , *faltam, *faltja , *faltjam germ.?, stark. Neutrum (a): nhd. Amboss; ne. anvil; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae.; Hinweis: s. *falta (1); Etymologie: s. ing. *pel (2a) … Germanisches Wörterbuch
falta- (1) — *falta (1), *faltaz, *faltja , *faltjaz germ.?, stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Amboss; ne. anvil; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae.; Hinweis: s. *falta (Neutrum); Etymologie: s. ing. *pel (2 … Germanisches Wörterbuch
falta — (en derecho penal) ofensa que se considera menos grave que el delito y que conlleva una pena inferior, normalmente prisión durante menos de 1 año. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
falta — s. f. 1. Ausência de coisa precisa, útil ou agradável. 2. Privação, carência. 3. Ausência. 4. Não comparência em reunião aprazada, obrigatória ou habitual. 5. Culpa, defeito, erro. 6. Pecado. 7. Leviandade, imperfeição. 8. Falecimento, morte … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
falta — fȃlta ž <G mn ā/ ī> DEFINICIJA reg. u kroju odjeće i sl. izveden nabor koji omogućuje širenje (za razliku od: izrez, prorez) [suknja na falte]; falda ONOMASTIKA pr. (nadimačka): Falíševac (Zagreb, Đakovo) ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Falte … Hrvatski jezični portal
falta- (2) — *falta (2), *faltaz germ.?, stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Fuge ( Femininum) (1), Falz; ne. joint (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: ahd.; Etymologie: s. *faltan; Weiterleben: s. ahd … Germanisches Wörterbuch