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1 beneficios acumulados
m.pl.earned surplus, realized surplus, undivided profits.* * *Ex. Some employers ignore this responsibility appreciating the accruing benefits of a professionally competent and motivated staff.* * *Ex: Some employers ignore this responsibility appreciating the accruing benefits of a professionally competent and motivated staff.
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2 comportamiento social
m.social behavior.* * *(n.) = social behaviour, social gracesEx. Understanding of these aspects a key to appreciating the influence of communications media on organizational and social behaviour.Ex. In all public contacts, one strives to maintain a basic level of social graces by deploying the force and warmth of one's personality to ensure that the other person is at ease.* * *(n.) = social behaviour, social gracesEx: Understanding of these aspects a key to appreciating the influence of communications media on organizational and social behaviour.
Ex: In all public contacts, one strives to maintain a basic level of social graces by deploying the force and warmth of one's personality to ensure that the other person is at ease. -
3 percatarse de
v.1 to become aware of, to come to realize.María se percató de su presencia Mary became aware of his presence.2 to find out about, to find out, to notice, to realize.María se percató de su traición Mary found out about his treason.* * *(v.) = appreciate, wake up toEx. Some employers ignore this responsibility appreciating the accruing benefits of a professionally competent and motivated staff.Ex. A few libraries have woken up to this new demand and are doing something.* * *(v.) = appreciate, wake up toEx: Some employers ignore this responsibility appreciating the accruing benefits of a professionally competent and motivated staff.
Ex: A few libraries have woken up to this new demand and are doing something.
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