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21 igualación tributaria
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22 asimilación
f.1 comprehension, understanding, assimilation.2 digestion, assimilation, metabolization.3 equalization.* * *1 assimilation* * *SF assimilation* * *femenino assimilation* * *= assimilation.Ex. Fluency with the English language is a predictor of successful assimilation into mainstream American society.* * *femenino assimilation* * *= assimilation.Ex: Fluency with the English language is a predictor of successful assimilation into mainstream American society.
* * *assimilation* * *
asimilación sustantivo femenino
assimilation
asimilación sustantivo femenino assimilation
' asimilación' also found in these entries:
English:
assimilation
* * *asimilación nf1. [de conocimientos, información] assimilation2. [de alimentos] assimilation3. [equiparación] granting of equal rights;reivindican la asimilación salarial con el resto de funcionarios they are demanding that their salaries be brought into line with those of other public sector employees4. Ling assimilation5. Biol assimilation6. [integración] assimilation* * *f assimilation* * * -
23 homogeneización
f.homogenization, homogeneization.* * *1 homogenization* * *SF levelling down, leveling down (EEUU), equalizationhomogeneizante* * *= homogenisation [homogenization, -USA].Ex. Such ephemeralness and homogenization of library collections serve the interests of all community members.* * *= homogenisation [homogenization, -USA].Ex: Such ephemeralness and homogenization of library collections serve the interests of all community members.
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24 iguala
f.1 agreement, convention, stipulation, contract, commutation.2 equalizing, equalling, the act of equalling.3 level, an instrument with which masons adjust their work.4 stipend or gratuity given in settlement, and especially a yearly or monthly stipend given in rural districts to doctors and apothecaries for the right to services and medicines.5 retainer fee, retainer.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: igualar.* * *1 (contrato) agreement2 (cuota) agreed fee* * *SF1) (Com) (=acuerdo) agreement; (=cuota) agreed fee2) (=igualación) equalization, tying (EEUU)* * *regular fee, retainer (paid to a legal adviser, consultant, etc)* * *iguala nfretainer [esp for medical services] -
25 igualización
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26 emparejadura
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27 equiparación
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28 asalariado
• employee• salaried• salaried employee• salaried worker• salary earner• stipendiary• wage dividend• wage equalization mechanism• wage-earner• wages fund theory• wageworker• waggery -
29 caja de compensación
• clearinghouse• equalization fund -
30 comisionado de apremio
• tax collection accounts• tax collector• tax collector's office• tax effort• tax enforcement officer• tax equalization -
31 cuenta de compensación
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32 cuenta de compensación de cambios
• exchange equalization accountDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cuenta de compensación de cambios
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33 cuenta de liquidación de impuestos
• tax enforcement officer• tax equalization account• tax equityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cuenta de liquidación de impuestos
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34 equidad contributiva
• tax equalization• tax equity• tax equivalent -
35 equidad fiscal
• tax equalization• tax equity• tax equivalent -
36 equidad impositiva
• tax equalization• tax equity• tax equivalent -
37 equidad tributaria
• tax equalization• tax equity• tax equivalent• tax expenditures• tax fairness• tax foreclosure -
38 equivalente contributivo
• tax equalization account• tax equivalent• tax evaderDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > equivalente contributivo
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39 equivalente fiscal
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40 equivalente impositivo
• tax equalization account• tax equivalent• tax evader
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