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1 pruebas en contra
Ex. It is believed to be confirmed by empirical evidence, with other empirical evidence to the contrary being neglected.* * *Ex: It is believed to be confirmed by empirical evidence, with other empirical evidence to the contrary being neglected.
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2 demostración del hecho de que
Ex. It will be global learning, thus evidence of the fact that learning has no boundaries.* * *Ex: It will be global learning, thus evidence of the fact that learning has no boundaries.
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3 prueba del hecho de que
Ex. It will be global learning, thus evidence of the fact that learning has no boundaries.* * *Ex: It will be global learning, thus evidence of the fact that learning has no boundaries.
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4 prueba real
• evidence by inspection• evidence sufficient in law• real evidence -
5 evidencia del caso
• evidence of the case• supporting evidence -
6 prueba material
• evidence sufficient in law• real evidence -
7 aporte de pruebas
• evidence in support -
8 capítulo de cargos
• evidence for the prosecution -
9 comprobante de una deuda
• evidence of indebtednessDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > comprobante de una deuda
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10 constancia de deuda
• evidence of indebtedness -
11 descargo de la defensa
• evidence for the defense -
12 evidencia de la capacidad de ser asegurado
• evidence of insurabilityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > evidencia de la capacidad de ser asegurado
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13 instrumento de deber
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14 lámina de deuda
• evidence of indebtedness -
15 probanza
• evidence• inquiring mind• inquiry• inquiry office• proof -
16 probanza procesal
• evidence in court -
17 prueba anticipada
• evidence produced during preliminaries to trial -
18 prueba convencional
• evidence admitted by agreement of the parties -
19 prueba de asegurabilidad
• evidence of insurabilityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prueba de asegurabilidad
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20 prueba de capacidad para ser asegurado
• evidence of insurabilityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > prueba de capacidad para ser asegurado
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