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81 tener mayoría de edad
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82 aprobar por mayoría simple de votos
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > aprobar por mayoría simple de votos
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83 conseguir la mayoría absoluta de votos
El diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > conseguir la mayoría absoluta de votos
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84 opinión de acuerdo con la mayoría
мнение судьи, совпадающее с мнением большинства состава суда, согласное мнениеEl diccionario Español-ruso jurídico > opinión de acuerdo con la mayoría
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85 cubrir la mayoría de las necesidades
(v.) = go + most of the wayEx. The BCA hopes that the sales of the schedules will go most of the way towards making the scheme self-sufficient.* * *(v.) = go + most of the wayEx: The BCA hopes that the sales of the schedules will go most of the way towards making the scheme self-sufficient.
Spanish-English dictionary > cubrir la mayoría de las necesidades
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86 en la inmensa mayoría
Ex. Overwhelmingly, librarians were seen as professionals with a service function.* * *Ex: Overwhelmingly, librarians were seen as professionals with a service function.
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87 en la mayoría de
Ex. The prototype is built using a relational database, not inverted files as in the majority of IRS.* * *Ex: The prototype is built using a relational database, not inverted files as in the majority of IRS.
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88 en la mayoría de las veces
= in most cases, mostlyEx. The classification number stands on its own to the upper left of the card and this will probably be acceptable in most cases.Ex. Mostly such new schemes will not be general schemes.* * *= in most cases, mostlyEx: The classification number stands on its own to the upper left of the card and this will probably be acceptable in most cases.
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89 en la mayoría de los casos
= most often, in most cases, in the majority of cases, mostly, under most circumstancesEx. Most often a classroom or other existing space is converted into a library, with all the limitations that implies.Ex. The classification number stands on its own to the upper left of the card and this will probably be acceptable in most cases.Ex. In the majority of cases, attitudinal distinctions were associated with failures of communication.Ex. Mostly such new schemes will not be general schemes.Ex. Under most circumstances disasters happen quickly and without much notice.* * *= most often, in most cases, in the majority of cases, mostly, under most circumstancesEx: Most often a classroom or other existing space is converted into a library, with all the limitations that implies.
Ex: The classification number stands on its own to the upper left of the card and this will probably be acceptable in most cases.Ex: In the majority of cases, attitudinal distinctions were associated with failures of communication.Ex: Mostly such new schemes will not be general schemes.Ex: Under most circumstances disasters happen quickly and without much notice. -
90 en su mayoría
= for the most part, much of it, in most respectsEx. Only one fact holds true in all catalog worlds: library users -- despite their great personal differences and interests -- are, for the most part, expected to negotiate their own way through whatever catalog is presented to them.Ex. The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.Ex. The enumeration is still, in most respects, relevant to 1980.* * *= for the most part, much of it, in most respectsEx: Only one fact holds true in all catalog worlds: library users -- despite their great personal differences and interests -- are, for the most part, expected to negotiate their own way through whatever catalog is presented to them.
Ex: The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.Ex: The enumeration is still, in most respects, relevant to 1980. -
91 gobierno de la mayoría
(n.) = majority ruleEx. 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.) = majority ruleEx: 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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92 la fuerza de la mayoría
Ex. Nowhere is the principle of strength in numbers more apparent than in the collective power of microbes.* * *Ex: Nowhere is the principle of strength in numbers more apparent than in the collective power of microbes.
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93 la gran mayoría de
= the vast majority of, the bulk ofEx. As expected, the vast majority (98%) of items received were delivered by van.Ex. The bulk of the town's residents had little time for culture, for the theater, for the erudite lecture.* * *= the vast majority of, the bulk ofEx: As expected, the vast majority (98%) of items received were delivered by van.
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94 la mayoría con mucho de
Ex. As expected, the vast majority (98%) of items received were delivered by van.* * *Ex: As expected, the vast majority (98%) of items received were delivered by van.
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95 la mayoría de
= the majority of, most + Nombre, the main bulk ofEx. The names of the majority of persons are entered with surname as the entry element.Ex. Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex. The main bulk of the entries date from the 1990s, but the 1980s and 1970s are also represented.* * *= the majority of, most + Nombre, the main bulk ofEx: The names of the majority of persons are entered with surname as the entry element.
Ex: Most such bulletins list titles or abstracts, together with citations of relevant new documents in the subject area.Ex: The main bulk of the entries date from the 1990s, but the 1980s and 1970s are also represented. -
96 la mayoría de la gente
= most people, the majority of the peopleEx. Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.Ex. Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people.* * *= most people, the majority of the peopleEx: Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.
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97 la mayoría de las personas
= most people, the majority of the peopleEx. Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.Ex. Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people.* * *= most people, the majority of the peopleEx: Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.
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98 la mayoría de las veces
= most of the time, more often than notEx. Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.Ex. Access to remote services is more often than not by means of dedicated terminal connections.* * *= most of the time, more often than notEx: Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.
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99 la mayoría del mundo
= the majority of the world, most people, the majority of the peopleEx. Free trade is not working for the majority of the world.Ex. Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.Ex. Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people.* * *= the majority of the world, most people, the majority of the peopleEx: Free trade is not working for the majority of the world.
Ex: Most people want -- and need -- an idealized father figure as a leader.Ex: Mali is a country with a strong oral tradition and consequently books are marginal to the majority of the people. -
100 la mayoría del tiempo
Ex. Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.* * *Ex: Historically the Spanish Civil Service has been a service for the state rather than for the public most of the time.
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