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41 independencia económica
f.self-support, economic independence.* * *(n.) = economic emancipationEx. Within less than 2 decades most African nations have become independent, but have not achieved full economic emancipation.* * *(n.) = economic emancipationEx: Within less than 2 decades most African nations have become independent, but have not achieved full economic emancipation.
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42 influencia económica
(n.) = economic influenceEx. The political, social and economic influences driving the movement are described in broad terms.* * *(n.) = economic influenceEx: The political, social and economic influences driving the movement are described in broad terms.
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43 información económica
Ex. These systems provide as a free service a wide variety of regularly updated information under such headings as news, finance, business news, weather, travel, sport etc.* * *Ex: These systems provide as a free service a wide variety of regularly updated information under such headings as news, finance, business news, weather, travel, sport etc.
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44 inteligencia económica
(n.) = economic intelligenceEx. This is a comparative study of economic intelligence systems in Quebec, Canada, in European countries, in the US and in Japan.* * *(n.) = economic intelligenceEx: This is a comparative study of economic intelligence systems in Quebec, Canada, in European countries, in the US and in Japan.
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45 mala racha económica
(n.) = economic doldrumsEx. People on both sides noted sardonically that economic doldrums were forcing Croats to turn to Serbs to help save them.* * *(n.) = economic doldrumsEx: People on both sides noted sardonically that economic doldrums were forcing Croats to turn to Serbs to help save them.
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46 medida económica
(n.) = economic measureEx. We need alternative economic measures that reward positive growth while taxing growth that is harmful.* * *(n.) = economic measureEx: We need alternative economic measures that reward positive growth while taxing growth that is harmful.
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47 memoria económica
(n.) = economic reportEx. The economic reports this past week eased both growth and inflation concerns, increasing the market's confidence.* * *(n.) = economic reportEx: The economic reports this past week eased both growth and inflation concerns, increasing the market's confidence.
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48 necesidad económica
(n.) = economic necessity, economic needEx. For most who moonlight, the extra income is an economic necessity, and for a great many more, the economic need to work a second job exists but the employment opportunity does not.Ex. For most who moonlight, the extra income is an economic necessity, and for a great many more, the economic need to work a second job exists but the employment opportunity does not.* * *(n.) = economic necessity, economic needEx: For most who moonlight, the extra income is an economic necessity, and for a great many more, the economic need to work a second job exists but the employment opportunity does not.
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49 nivelación económica
(n.) = economic levellingEx. They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.* * *(n.) = economic levellingEx: They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.
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50 pasar a una situación económica más confortable
(v.) = improve + Posesivo + lotEx. In comparison with the rest of the world they are in no hurry to improve their lot.* * *(v.) = improve + Posesivo + lotEx: In comparison with the rest of the world they are in no hurry to improve their lot.
Spanish-English dictionary > pasar a una situación económica más confortable
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51 política económica
f.economic policy, applied political economy, national economy.* * *(n.) = political economyEx. The article 'The political economy of scholarly communication' examines how dramatic price increases and substantial growth in the number of scholarly journals are the logical outcomes of the scholarly communication system that came into being a century ago.* * *(n.) = political economyEx: The article 'The political economy of scholarly communication' examines how dramatic price increases and substantial growth in the number of scholarly journals are the logical outcomes of the scholarly communication system that came into being a century ago.
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52 presión económica
(n.) = economic pressureEx. Public libraries, in common with other public services are not immune to political, economic and social pressures.* * *(n.) = economic pressure -
53 reactivación económica
f.economic recovery.* * *(n.) = economic revivalEx. The author considers the role of government in fostering economic revival as well as information transfer.* * *(n.) = economic revivalEx: The author considers the role of government in fostering economic revival as well as information transfer.
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54 recesión económica
f.economic recession, recession, depression, slump.* * *(n.) = economic recession, financial restraint, financial restriction, bad economic times, economic downturn, difficult economic times, difficult economic times, economic depressionEx. Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.Ex. In times of financial restraint, library services to children and young adults are reduced disproportionately to services for adults.Ex. In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.Ex. With rare exceptions, law firms prosper during good and bad economic times.Ex. The program focused on the chain reaction caused by the current economic downturn on publishers, librarians and vendors of library materials.Ex. This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.Ex. This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.Ex. Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase.* * *(n.) = economic recession, financial restraint, financial restriction, bad economic times, economic downturn, difficult economic times, difficult economic times, economic depressionEx: Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.
Ex: In times of financial restraint, library services to children and young adults are reduced disproportionately to services for adults.Ex: In this age of financial restriction we have to see ourselves, even at the smallest unit, as an international library resource network, and unless we can deal with this concept we can't rework the ISBD into a viable tool.Ex: With rare exceptions, law firms prosper during good and bad economic times.Ex: The program focused on the chain reaction caused by the current economic downturn on publishers, librarians and vendors of library materials.Ex: This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.Ex: This sector has been something of a social 'shock absorber' in recent difficult economic times.Ex: Due to economic depression, lap dog thievery is now on the increase. -
55 recuperación económica
f.economic recovery, economic upswing.* * *(n.) = economic recoveryEx. Then Israeli Jewish supremacists, like their South African & US counterparts, may desire economic recovery over supremacist goals.* * *(n.) = economic recoveryEx: Then Israeli Jewish supremacists, like their South African & US counterparts, may desire economic recovery over supremacist goals.
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56 reforma económica
(n.) = economic reformEx. Conversely, the impact of IT has accelerated the economic reforms.* * *(n.) = economic reformEx: Conversely, the impact of IT has accelerated the economic reforms.
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57 restricción económica
(n.) = economic restraint, financial squeezeEx. Ecomonic restraint has resulted in effective, efficient libraries and in an increased role for the special library in many organisations.Ex. The existence of public libraries was threatened by the government's financial squeeze on local authorities.* * *(n.) = economic restraint, financial squeezeEx: Ecomonic restraint has resulted in effective, efficient libraries and in an increased role for the special library in many organisations.
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58 sanción económica
f.economic sanction.* * *( multa) fine* * *(n.) = economic penalty, economic sanctionEx. Therefore, there exists an opportunity to reduce toxic emissions by the order of 15 to 20% without substantial economic penalties.Ex. This is yet another snub to the United Nations Security Council which has imposed economic sanctions on Iran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.* * *( multa) fine* * *(n.) = economic penalty, economic sanctionEx: Therefore, there exists an opportunity to reduce toxic emissions by the order of 15 to 20% without substantial economic penalties.
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59 situación económica, la
= economics of the situation, theEx. Not so much has been done along these lines, beyond the bounds of arithmetic, as might be done, primarily because of the economics of the situation. -
60 teoría económica
f.economic theory.* * *(n.) = economic theoryEx. At the other extreme is Mises, who describes economic theory as an essential element in the structure of human civilization.* * *(n.) = economic theoryEx: At the other extreme is Mises, who describes economic theory as an essential element in the structure of human civilization.
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