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81 en el futuro inmediato
= in the offing, in the foreseeable futureEx. There would be obvious advantages in relating retrieval discussions to semantic issues to prepare for the more complex forms of information systems in the offing.Ex. The exhibit is still being populated with digitized images and documents, and will continue to have new content added in the forseeable future.* * *= in the offing, in the foreseeable futureEx: There would be obvious advantages in relating retrieval discussions to semantic issues to prepare for the more complex forms of information systems in the offing.
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82 en el futuro lejano
Ex. Further in the future, multimedia will radically change the business environment.* * *Ex: Further in the future, multimedia will radically change the business environment.
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83 en un futuro cercano
Ex. In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.* * *Ex: In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.
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84 en un futuro muy cercano
Ex. He will explore the challenges that face us in the very near future.* * *Ex: He will explore the challenges that face us in the very near future.
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85 en un futuro más o menos cercano
Ex. In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.* * *Ex: In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.
Spanish-English dictionary > en un futuro más o menos cercano
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86 en un futuro más o menos lejano
Ex. In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.* * *Ex: In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.
Spanish-English dictionary > en un futuro más o menos lejano
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87 en un futuro no muy distante
Ex. Computerising the information activities in the not too distant future will improve the service to readers.* * *Ex: Computerising the information activities in the not too distant future will improve the service to readers.
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88 en un futuro no muy lejano
= in the not too distant future, in the near futureEx. Computerising the information activities in the not too distant future will improve the service to readers.Ex. In the same context, let me put before you an issue which I think you will be hearing a good deal about in the near future.* * *= in the not too distant future, in the near futureEx: Computerising the information activities in the not too distant future will improve the service to readers.
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89 encarar el futuro
(v.) = face up to + the futureEx. We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.* * *(v.) = face up to + the futureEx: We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.
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90 enfrentarse al futuro
(v.) = face up to + the future, face + the futureEx. We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.Ex. The article is entitled 'From strength to strength: Judaica collections facing the future'.* * *(v.) = face up to + the future, face + the futureEx: We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.
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91 esperar en el futuro
(n.) = be in store for + Nombre + in the future, future + have in storeEx. This article looks at the school library now and what is in store for it in the future.Ex. This article describes the architecture and layout of the British Library Reading Room within the British Museum and outlines what the future has in store within the new British Library.* * *(n.) = be in store for + Nombre + in the future, future + have in storeEx: This article looks at the school library now and what is in store for it in the future.
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92 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.
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93 falto de visión de futuro
(adj.) = myopicEx. Street boys like Slake, a dodger used to running away, do not, even when they are myopic and dreamers, allow themselves to bump into lampposts.* * *(adj.) = myopicEx: Street boys like Slake, a dodger used to running away, do not, even when they are myopic and dreamers, allow themselves to bump into lampposts.
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94 forjar el futuro
(v.) = forge + the future, shape + the futureEx. The article suggests ways for the documentation specialist to exploit systematically all work potential created by information with regard to shaping the future.* * *(v.) = forge + the future, shape + the futureEx: The article is entitled 'From Carnegie to Internet2: Forging the Serials Future'.
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95 hacer frente al futuro
(v.) = face up to + the futureEx. We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.* * *(v.) = face up to + the futureEx: We must face up to the future and ensure that the unique value of the public library as a focus for community life are shared with others.
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96 hacia el futuro
Ex. This idea appears implausible when one looks at the lack of interest outside the library and archive professions in the onward transmission of the human record.* * *Ex: This idea appears implausible when one looks at the lack of interest outside the library and archive professions in the onward transmission of the human record.
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97 hay que mirar hacia el futuro
Ex. He concludes that in both democracy and art, we have reached a point of stasis in which the show must go on because there is nothing to replace it.* * *Ex: He concludes that in both democracy and art, we have reached a point of stasis in which the show must go on because there is nothing to replace it.
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98 hay que pensar en el futuro
Ex. He concludes that in both democracy and art, we have reached a point of stasis in which the show must go on because there is nothing to replace it.* * *Ex: He concludes that in both democracy and art, we have reached a point of stasis in which the show must go on because there is nothing to replace it.
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99 hipotecar el futuro
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100 labrar el futuro
(v.) = shape + the futureEx. The article suggests ways for the documentation specialist to exploit systematically all work potential created by information with regard to shaping the future.* * *(v.) = shape + the futureEx: The article suggests ways for the documentation specialist to exploit systematically all work potential created by information with regard to shaping the future.
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