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1 asequibilidad
f.1 accessibility, reachability.2 affordability, affordability in price.* * *= affordability, approachability.Ex. Once all the packages have been developed, using the objectives as guides, they are ranked in priority order and are presented for approval or rejection, the decision being based on level and affordability.Ex. She always maintained that approachability is the first requirement of the reference librarian.* * *= affordability, approachability.Ex: Once all the packages have been developed, using the objectives as guides, they are ranked in priority order and are presented for approval or rejection, the decision being based on level and affordability.
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2 orden de prioridad
(n.) = order of preference, priority order, pecking order, order of precedenceEx. The predominant name is the name or form of name of a person or corporate body that appears most frequently (1) in the person's works or works issued by the corporate body; or (2) in reference sources, in that order of preference.Ex. Once all the packages have been developed, using the objectives as guides, they are ranked in priority order and are presented for approval or rejection, the decision being based on level and affordability.Ex. Libraries have a peculiar pecking order -- public, academic, special.Ex. This order of precedence -- the order in which we cite the facets -- is called the citation order.* * *(n.) = order of preference, priority order, pecking order, order of precedenceEx: The predominant name is the name or form of name of a person or corporate body that appears most frequently (1) in the person's works or works issued by the corporate body; or (2) in reference sources, in that order of preference.
Ex: Once all the packages have been developed, using the objectives as guides, they are ranked in priority order and are presented for approval or rejection, the decision being based on level and affordability.Ex: Libraries have a peculiar pecking order -- public, academic, special.Ex: This order of precedence -- the order in which we cite the facets -- is called the citation order.
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