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1 chief decision makers
Military: CDMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > chief decision makers
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2 decision maker
Gen Mgtsomebody with the responsibility and authority to make decisions within an organization, especially those that determine future direction and strategy. Decision theory is used to assist decision makers in the process of decision making. -
3 benderfynwyr
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4 mhenderfynwyr
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5 phenderfynwyr
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6 agitación política
(n.) = political turmoil, political upheavalEx. During the political turmoil of this century Hungarians have not had the conditions for economic success.Ex. These voluntary groups attempt to influence decision makers and are an outgrowth of the political and social upheaval of the 1960s.* * *(n.) = political turmoil, political upheavalEx: During the political turmoil of this century Hungarians have not had the conditions for economic success.
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7 agitación social
(n.) = social upheavalEx. These voluntary groups attempt to influence decision makers and are an outgrowth of the political and social upheaval of the 1960s.* * *(n.) = social upheavalEx: These voluntary groups attempt to influence decision makers and are an outgrowth of the political and social upheaval of the 1960s.
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8 calentamiento de la Tierra
(n.) = global warmingEx. Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.* * *(n.) = global warmingEx: Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.
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9 calentamiento de la atmósfera
(n.) = global warmingEx. Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.* * *(n.) = global warmingEx: Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.
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10 calentamiento del planeta
(n.) = global warmingEx. Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.* * *(n.) = global warmingEx: Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.
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11 calentamiento global
m.global warming.* * *global warming* * *(n.) = global warmingEx. Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.* * *(n.) = global warmingEx: Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.
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12 cambio climático
m.climatic change, climate change.* * *(n.) = climate change, climatic changeEx. Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.Ex. Selected examples of the use of various older records are given to extend and improve modern analysis of climatic changes.* * *(n.) = climate change, climatic changeEx: Earth Sciences experts are trying to convince world decision makers of the dangers of climate changes such as global warming.
Ex: Selected examples of the use of various older records are given to extend and improve modern analysis of climatic changes.* * *climate change -
13 con problemas de lectura
(adj.) = print disabledEx. The audience for this conference will consist of key decision makers in libraries and education, and consumers of all ages who are blind or print disabled.* * *(adj.) = print disabledEx: The audience for this conference will consist of key decision makers in libraries and education, and consumers of all ages who are blind or print disabled.
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14 egoísta
adj.selfish, egocentric, egoistic, egoistical.f. & m.selfish person, egoist, self-seeker.* * *► adjetivo1 selfish, egoistic, egoistical1 egoist, selfish person* * *adj.* * *1.ADJ egoistical, selfish2.SMF egoist, selfish person* * *Iadjetivo selfish, egotisticIIno seas egoistón — (fam) don't be mean (colloq)
masculino y femenino (Psic) egotist* * *= selfish, egoistic, egotistical, egoist, self-serving, self-focusing, self-focused, egotistic, egotist.Ex. Like little children they're selfish, demanding, and dependent.Ex. Idealistic theoretical slogans abound but an egoistic, suspicious and lax attitude on the part of decision makers towards resource sharing has not been overcome.Ex. Some critics have portrayed Christopher Columbus as egotistical, inept, brutal, and even sadistic.Ex. Hypocrites are generally regarded as morally-corrupt, cynical egoists who consciously and deliberately deceive others in order to further their own interests.Ex. At the same time he warns against self-serving marketing.Ex. We can all do the same for each other provided we have discovered how to talk in a way that gets beyond the self-focusing use of literature.Ex. In either case we are making use of the book for our own ends: our reading has become self-focused.Ex. The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous.Ex. One nice thing about egotists is that they don't talk about other people.----* de modo egoísta = selfishly.* * *Iadjetivo selfish, egotisticIIno seas egoistón — (fam) don't be mean (colloq)
masculino y femenino (Psic) egotist* * *= selfish, egoistic, egotistical, egoist, self-serving, self-focusing, self-focused, egotistic, egotist.Ex: Like little children they're selfish, demanding, and dependent.
Ex: Idealistic theoretical slogans abound but an egoistic, suspicious and lax attitude on the part of decision makers towards resource sharing has not been overcome.Ex: Some critics have portrayed Christopher Columbus as egotistical, inept, brutal, and even sadistic.Ex: Hypocrites are generally regarded as morally-corrupt, cynical egoists who consciously and deliberately deceive others in order to further their own interests.Ex: At the same time he warns against self-serving marketing.Ex: We can all do the same for each other provided we have discovered how to talk in a way that gets beyond the self-focusing use of literature.Ex: In either case we are making use of the book for our own ends: our reading has become self-focused.Ex: The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic and self-complacent is erroneous.Ex: One nice thing about egotists is that they don't talk about other people.* de modo egoísta = selfishly.* * *selfish, egoistic, egotistic( Psic) egoist, egotistes una egoísta she is very selfish* * *
egoísta adjetivo
selfish, egotistic
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino (Psic) egotist;
egoísta
I adjetivo egoistic, selfish
II mf egoist, selfish person
' egoísta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
buitre
- interesada
- interesado
- acaparador
- mezquindad
- puro
- volver
English:
ax
- axe
- egoist
- possessive
- selfish
- unselfish
* * *♦ adjegoistic, selfish;¡mira que eres egoísta! you're so selfish!;era muy egoísta con sus hermanos he was very selfish towards his brothers and sisters♦ nmfegotist, selfish person;ser un egoísta to be very selfish, to be an egotist* * *I adj selfish, egoisticII m/f egoist* * *egoísta adj: selfish, egoisticegoísta nmf: egoist, selfish person* * *egoísta1 adj selfishegoísta2 n selfish person -
15 factor influyente
(n.) = force, influencer, force multiplierEx. Her reason admitted the force of his arguments, but her instinct opposed it.Ex. The seminar aimed at identifying the decision makers and influencers within the educational community.Ex. The article 'Television: force multiplier or town crier in the global village?' discusses how television has changed from being a passive observer of events to being a significant player in international affairs.* * *(n.) = force, influencer, force multiplierEx: Her reason admitted the force of his arguments, but her instinct opposed it.
Ex: The seminar aimed at identifying the decision makers and influencers within the educational community.Ex: The article 'Television: force multiplier or town crier in the global village?' discusses how television has changed from being a passive observer of events to being a significant player in international affairs. -
16 hablando sin tapujos
(n.) = straight talkEx. The article ' Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.* * *(n.) = straight talkEx: The article ' Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.
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17 hablando sinceramente
(n.) = straight talkEx. The article ' Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.* * *(n.) = straight talkEx: The article ' Straight talk in the library' presents the views of 6 decision makers in the library sector of the children's book market.
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18 infografía
f.computer graphics.* * ** * *= infographics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex. The article is entitled ' Infographics: Infographic analytical tools for decision makers' = El artículo se titulaba " Infografía: instrumentos analíticos infográficos para los responsables de tomar decisiones".* * *= infographics.Nota: Véanse bajo la entrada "-ics" otras palabras con la misma terminación y usadas en el singular.Ex: The article is entitled ' Infographics: Infographic analytical tools for decision makers' = El artículo se titulaba " Infografía: instrumentos analíticos infográficos para los responsables de tomar decisiones".
* * *computer graphics* * *
infografía sustantivo femenino
computer graphics
* * *infografía nfInformát computer graphics* * *f computer graphics pl -
19 infográfico
= infographic.Ex. The article is entitled 'Infographics: infographic analytical tools for decision makers' = El artículo se titulaba "Infografía: instrumentos analíticos infográficos para los responsables de tomar decisiones".* * *= infographic.Ex: The article is entitled 'Infographics: infographic analytical tools for decision makers' = El artículo se titulaba "Infografía: instrumentos analíticos infográficos para los responsables de tomar decisiones".
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20 omnisciencia
f.omniscience.* * *1 omniscience* * *SF omniscience* * *= omniscience.Ex. The author questions whether decision makers will abdicate responsibility in the belief of computer omniscience.* * *= omniscience.Ex: The author questions whether decision makers will abdicate responsibility in the belief of computer omniscience.
* * *( frml)omniscience ( frml)* * *omnisciencia nfomniscience
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