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appealing decisions

  • 1 interponer una queja

    (v.) = file + complaint, file + grievance
    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    * * *
    (v.) = file + complaint, file + grievance

    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > interponer una queja

  • 2 presentar una queja

    DERECHO to lodge a complaint
    * * *
    (v.) = register + complaint, lodge + complaint, file + complaint, file + grievance
    Ex. Moreover, no one had ever registered a formal complaint.
    Ex. In the case of gift and exchange documents, a complaint can be lodged with the respective institutions.
    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    * * *
    (v.) = register + complaint, lodge + complaint, file + complaint, file + grievance

    Ex: Moreover, no one had ever registered a formal complaint.

    Ex: In the case of gift and exchange documents, a complaint can be lodged with the respective institutions.
    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > presentar una queja

  • 3 interponer una reclamación

    (v.) = file + complaint, appeal
    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    Ex. The judge rejected it because it was considered an intimidation tactic and there was no opportunity for those denied voting from appealing before the polls closed.
    * * *
    (v.) = file + complaint, appeal

    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Ex: The judge rejected it because it was considered an intimidation tactic and there was no opportunity for those denied voting from appealing before the polls closed.

    Spanish-English dictionary > interponer una reclamación

  • 4 presentar una reclamación

    to lodge a complaint
    * * *
    (v.) = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint
    Ex. What kind of report and evidence is required if persons wish to enter formal complaints or press charges?.
    Ex. Overall the on-line method of placing claims was preferred because it resulted in a faster response from the vendor and a quicker receipt of the journal.
    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    * * *
    (v.) = enter + complaint, place + claim, file + complaint

    Ex: What kind of report and evidence is required if persons wish to enter formal complaints or press charges?.

    Ex: Overall the on-line method of placing claims was preferred because it resulted in a faster response from the vendor and a quicker receipt of the journal.
    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > presentar una reclamación

  • 5 proceso de acreditación

    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
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    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > proceso de acreditación

  • 6 proceso de homologación

    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
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    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > proceso de homologación

  • 7 reclamar una decisión

    (v.) = appeal + decision
    Ex. Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.
    * * *
    (v.) = appeal + decision

    Ex: Mechanisms for appealing decisions and filing complaints and grievances are also critical to the integrity of any accreditation process.

    Spanish-English dictionary > reclamar una decisión

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