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101 falta de sentido
(n.) = meaninglessnessEx. According to Tolstoy, one's sadness is born of despair (sadness over the apparent meaninglessness of life or of life as one has lived it).* * *(n.) = meaninglessnessEx: According to Tolstoy, one's sadness is born of despair (sadness over the apparent meaninglessness of life or of life as one has lived it).
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102 falta de sinceridad
(n.) = insincerityEx. Godwin argues that insincerity is the most stubborn obstacle to social reform and political revolution in the widest sense.* * *(n.) = insincerityEx: Godwin argues that insincerity is the most stubborn obstacle to social reform and political revolution in the widest sense.
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103 falta de tiempo
(n.) = tightness of schedulingEx. There is frustration at the limited number of databases and the tightness of scheduling.* * *(n.) = tightness of schedulingEx: There is frustration at the limited number of databases and the tightness of scheduling.
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104 falta de uniformidad
(n.) = patchiness, unevennessEx. Its patchiness is therefore not surprising, but frequently it gives access to relevant and up-to-date documents not easily accessible by other means.Ex. Database suppliers argue that the present unevenness of the European legal protection setting creates an uncertain and risky environment which is not conductiveto investment.* * *(n.) = patchiness, unevennessEx: Its patchiness is therefore not surprising, but frequently it gives access to relevant and up-to-date documents not easily accessible by other means.
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105 falta de unión
(n.) = disunityEx. This dichotomy in Muslim history, which has oscillated between periods of piousness & decadence, demonstrates further disunity in the Muslim world.* * *(n.) = disunityEx: This dichotomy in Muslim history, which has oscillated between periods of piousness & decadence, demonstrates further disunity in the Muslim world.
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106 falta de valor
(n.) = worthlessness, act of cowardice, lack of courage, lack of backboneEx. A large problem with old age stems from a feeling of worthlessness and unimportance.Ex. Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex. He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.Ex. He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.* * *(n.) = worthlessness, act of cowardice, lack of courage, lack of backboneEx: A large problem with old age stems from a feeling of worthlessness and unimportance.
Ex: Form my history of clans, all 'alliances' between clans are acts of cowardice and usualy ends with some sneaky bitch backstabbing people.Ex: He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage.Ex: He knew what the price of war would be, but he failed to do what he knew was right and that's lack of backbone, a lack of courage. -
107 falta de valía
(n.) = unworthinessEx. Unworthiness can mask itself as humbleness.* * *(n.) = unworthinessEx: Unworthiness can mask itself as humbleness.
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108 falta de visión de futuro
(n.) = shortsightedness, nearsightedness [near-sightedness], myopiaEx. The author laments the demise of the paper card catalogue as a 'paroxysm of shortsightedness and antiintellectualism' on the part of over zealous librarians, wreaking destruction in a class with the burning of the library at Alexandria.Ex. The nearsightedness in these works is mirrored in contemporary American analysis of events & life.Ex. We have demonstrated that managerial myopia may result in actions that maximize the short-term market value, not the fundamental value, of the firm.* * *(n.) = shortsightedness, nearsightedness [near-sightedness], myopiaEx: The author laments the demise of the paper card catalogue as a 'paroxysm of shortsightedness and antiintellectualism' on the part of over zealous librarians, wreaking destruction in a class with the burning of the library at Alexandria.
Ex: The nearsightedness in these works is mirrored in contemporary American analysis of events & life.Ex: We have demonstrated that managerial myopia may result in actions that maximize the short-term market value, not the fundamental value, of the firm. -
109 falta de voluntad
(n.) = reluctanceEx. Other barriers such as language and professional reluctance to cooperate internationally cannot be changed by legislation.* * *(n.) = reluctanceEx: Other barriers such as language and professional reluctance to cooperate internationally cannot be changed by legislation.
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110 falta de ética académica
(n.) = academic dishonestyEx. The problems of academic dishonesty may be less well researched in the school system than in the tertiary education sector.* * *(n.) = academic dishonestyEx: The problems of academic dishonesty may be less well researched in the school system than in the tertiary education sector.
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111 falta de ética científica profesional
(n.) = scientific misconductEx. The author of 'Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.* * *(n.) = scientific misconductEx: The author of 'Glory days or the lure of scientific misconduct' looks at fabrication, falsification and plagiarism in scientific research.
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112 falta de ética profesional de género
(n.) = sexual misconductEx. Sexual misconduct in schools is a problem that has gained increasing attention, from the headlines to the High Court, in the last decade.* * *(n.) = sexual misconductEx: Sexual misconduct in schools is a problem that has gained increasing attention, from the headlines to the High Court, in the last decade.
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113 falta de ética profesional sexual
(n.) = sexual misconductEx. Sexual misconduct in schools is a problem that has gained increasing attention, from the headlines to the High Court, in the last decade.* * *(n.) = sexual misconductEx: Sexual misconduct in schools is a problem that has gained increasing attention, from the headlines to the High Court, in the last decade.
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114 falta leve
f.small mistake, peccadillo, petty offense, minor offence.* * *(n.) = peccadillo [peccadilloes, -pl.], lesser sinEx. On the surface level, intermediaries use their mastery (knowledge and competence) of IR systems -- their contents, techniques, peccadilloes -- not mastered by users.Ex. Further, Lim has shown that students perceive cheating in exam-related situations to be serious but plagiarism is viewed as a lesser sin.* * *(n.) = peccadillo [peccadilloes, -pl.], lesser sinEx: On the surface level, intermediaries use their mastery (knowledge and competence) of IR systems -- their contents, techniques, peccadilloes -- not mastered by users.
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115 falta ortográfica
f.misspelling.* * *(n.) = spelling mistakeEx. Spelling mistakes are the most common but there are also more misleading errors.* * *(n.) = spelling mistakeEx: Spelling mistakes are the most common but there are also more misleading errors.
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116 falta de aceptación
• disinclination• dislike• lack in• lack of acceptance• lack of affection• nominee• non-acceptance• non-accountable• non-written• nonacceptance• nonaccounting major -
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119 falta de afecto
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120 falta de aislamiento
• insulating fault
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falta — sustantivo femenino 1. Circunstancia de no haber una cosa o existir poca cantidad: Murieron por falta de agua. Hay falta de personal. Sinónimo: carencia. Antónimo: abundancia. 2. Ausencia de una persona: Se notará tu falta. Su falta pasó… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
falta — (Del lat. vulg. fallĭta). 1. f. Carencia o privación de algo. 2. Defecto o privación de algo necesario o útil. Falta de medios, de lluvias. 3. Quebrantamiento de una obligación. 4. Ausencia de una persona del sitio en que debía estar. 5. Nota con … Diccionario de la lengua española
falta — 1. a falta de. ‘Careciendo de o faltando’: «A falta de sillas, se sentaron algunos al borde de la cama y otros en la mesa» (Jodorowsky Pájaro [Chile 1992]). Puesto que entre las acepciones de faltar se encuentra la de ‘tener que transcurrir el… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
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Falta — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Bobby Falta (* 1941), deutscher Jazzgitarrist Jens Falta, deutscher Physiker Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe … Deutsch Wikipedia
falta- — *falta , *faltam, *faltja , *faltjam germ.?, stark. Neutrum (a): nhd. Amboss; ne. anvil; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae.; Hinweis: s. *falta (1); Etymologie: s. ing. *pel (2a) … Germanisches Wörterbuch
falta- (1) — *falta (1), *faltaz, *faltja , *faltjaz germ.?, stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Amboss; ne. anvil; Rekontruktionsbasis: ae.; Hinweis: s. *falta (Neutrum); Etymologie: s. ing. *pel (2 … Germanisches Wörterbuch
falta — (en derecho penal) ofensa que se considera menos grave que el delito y que conlleva una pena inferior, normalmente prisión durante menos de 1 año. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
falta — s. f. 1. Ausência de coisa precisa, útil ou agradável. 2. Privação, carência. 3. Ausência. 4. Não comparência em reunião aprazada, obrigatória ou habitual. 5. Culpa, defeito, erro. 6. Pecado. 7. Leviandade, imperfeição. 8. Falecimento, morte … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
falta — fȃlta ž <G mn ā/ ī> DEFINICIJA reg. u kroju odjeće i sl. izveden nabor koji omogućuje širenje (za razliku od: izrez, prorez) [suknja na falte]; falda ONOMASTIKA pr. (nadimačka): Falíševac (Zagreb, Đakovo) ETIMOLOGIJA njem. Falte … Hrvatski jezični portal
falta- (2) — *falta (2), *faltaz germ.?, stark. Maskulinum (a): nhd. Fuge ( Femininum) (1), Falz; ne. joint (Neutrum); Rekontruktionsbasis: ahd.; Etymologie: s. *faltan; Weiterleben: s. ahd … Germanisches Wörterbuch