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1 prorrateable
= apportionable, apportionable.Ex. The costs incurred and revenue received by or through the Publications Office are apportionable to the institutions individually.Ex. The costs incurred and revenue received by or through the Publications Office are apportionable to the institutions individually.* * *= apportionable, apportionable.Ex: The costs incurred and revenue received by or through the Publications Office are apportionable to the institutions individually.
Ex: The costs incurred and revenue received by or through the Publications Office are apportionable to the institutions individually. -
2 repartible
• apportionable• shareable -
3 adintelado
• lintel-like• non-apportionable annuity• non-arrival -
4 anualidad sin pago por muerte
• non-alloy• non-apportionable annuity• non-aqueous• nonapparent easement• nonapportionable annuity• nonarrivalDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > anualidad sin pago por muerte
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5 no amortizable
• non-allergenic• non-apportionable annuity• non-recovery of loans and discounts• non-reflecting -
6 repartible
adj.1 distributable.2 shareable, apportionable.
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